Re: pcmcia
In my case isa_pnp (or isa-pnp? I foregot.) module was needed for old
486 notebook.
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 11:49:02AM -0800, Vaughan, Curtis wrote:
> I have installed 2.4.17 kernel and the pcmcia modules for that kernel.
>
> Unfortunately, the card is still not working. On the debian-users newsgroup
> some people noted that you need to have yenta_socket installed for 2.4.x
> modules and i82365 for 2.2.x
>
> On the other hand, some people wrote that by changing yenta_socket to i82365
> for 2.4.x modules, their cards started working. I had i82365, but when I go
> into modconf it won't let me load that module (installation fails). I
> changed the entry in /etc/default/pcmcia to read yenta_socket, but still the
> card is not running.
>
> If I do a pcmcia status, the response is: cardmgr is running. That is,
> there are no errors.
Did you check /dev/pcmcia type of files ? (I am not on the pcmcia machine)
> Any ideas off of this info?
>
> Curtis
>
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