la unica cosa que no probe:
the only thing that i don't test:
modprobe 8139too
la tarjeta y la red ya esta funcionando.
Card and net yet are working.
Salud y Revolución.
Lobo.
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Subject: | Re: Pcmcia-HOWTO: Dudes, questions and suggestions |
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Date: | Tue, 8 Oct 2002 18:05:44 -0700 |
From: | dhinds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |
To: | Rubén Gómez Antolí <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |
References: | [EMAIL PROTECTED]"><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |
On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 02:29:14AM +0200, Rubén Gómez Antolí wrote: > > Oct 8 20:41:50 Puerto_Lobo cardmgr[1217]: socket 1: CardBus hotplug device
Everything is working fine. Your card was configured correctly. With 2.4 kernel PCMCIA support, CardBus cards like this are configured by the linux-hotplug subsystem, not by cardmgr. Cardmgr just notes that the card is a hotplug device and does nothing. You should configure your kernel to build the Realtek PCI network driver, 8139too, as a module. If you modprobe that driver after inserting your card, you should get some messages in your system log saying that the eth0 interface is available. The linux-hotplug scripts should be able to load the driver automatically if you have current ones. You also need to have CONFIG_HOTPLUG enabled in your kernel. -- Dave
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