On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 04:07:42PM -0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > My TOSHIBA Tecra 8000 bios seetings are: > Pointing Devices = Auto-Selected > Device Config = All Devices > PCI BUS = IRQ 11 > PC Card: Auto-Selected > NOTE: Iam change 'PC Card' seetings to "CardBus/16-bit" and "PCIC Compatible" > but don't works too (system lock up). >
Yes, this was the setting I was thinking of. At one stage a couple of years ago I needed to set it to "PCIC Compatible" to recognise my 16-bit card, since "Auto-Selected" didn't work. If it doesn't help then the problem must be elsewhere. > > [NOTE]: Iam sending one copy of my rc.pcmcia script, 'lspci -v' output (after > and before rc.pcmcia start), 'cardctl status' output, 'cardctl config' output, > lsmod output (after and before rc.pcmcia start), messages and syslog and > /etc/pcmcia/config.opts file. > Oops, I forgot to forward Nilton's output to debian-laptop. I'll summarise here: messages.log: ======================== Nov 3 14:58:23 H2G-Labs kernel: cs: cb_alloc(bus 21): vendor 0x115d, device 0x0 003 Nov 3 14:58:23 H2G-Labs cardmgr[123]: socket 1: Xircom CBEII-10/100 CardBus 10/ 100 Ethernet Nov 3 14:58:24 H2G-Labs cardmgr[123]: executing: 'modprobe cb_enabler' Nov 3 14:58:24 H2G-Labs cardmgr[123]: executing: 'modprobe tulip_cb' Nov 3 14:58:24 H2G-Labs kernel: cs: cb_config(bus 21) ... Nov 3 14:58:24 H2G-Labs kernel: tulip_attach(device 15:00.0) Nov 3 14:58:24 H2G-Labs kernel: tulip.c:v0.91g-ppc 7/16/99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (mo dified by [EMAIL PROTECTED] for XIRCOM CBE, fixed by Doug Ledford) Nov 3 14:58:24 H2G-Labs kernel: eth0: Xircom Cardbus Adapter (DEC 21143 compati ble mode) rev 3 at 0x400, 00:10:A4:08:7E:1C, IRQ 11. Nov 3 14:58:24 H2G-Labs kernel: eth0: MII transceiver #0 config 3100 status 78 09 advertising 01e1. ============================ lsmod: =========================== Module Size Used by Tainted: P tulip_cb 31872 1 cb_enabler 2528 2 [tulip_cb] ds 6624 2 [cb_enabler] i82365 22416 2 pcmcia_core 40896 0 [cb_enabler ds i82365] ... =========================== Looks fine so far. The card is identified as Xircom, tulip_cb is loaded. lspci (after inserting card): =================== pcilib: Cannot open /proc/bus/pci/15/00.0 lspci: Unable to read 64 bytes of configuration space. =================== This looks like a problem (lspci was fine in Nilton's output before inserting the card). Can anyone say why lspci might break like this? rc.pcmcia: ============== ... # Source PCMCIA configuration, if available if [ -f /etc/pcmcia.conf ] ; then . /etc/pcmcia.conf elif [ -f /etc/sysconfig/pcmcia ] ; then . /etc/sysconfig/pcmcia if [ "$PCMCIA" != "yes" ] ; then exit 0 ; fi else # Should be either i82365 or tcic. The "probe" option is a Slackware # addition which tries loading both modules; usually one or the other # will load if a PCMCIA subsystem is present. Of course, the correct # thing to do is to pick i82365 or tcic manually. # PCIC=i82365 # PCIC=tcic # If you compiled your own pcmcia modules using the kernel sources # rather than the pcmcia-cs sources, then you might need to use # yenta_socket instead of i82365. See /usr/doc/pcmcia-cs/README-2.4 # more information. # PCIC=yenta_socket PCIC=probe ======================== I'm wondering if this might not be a problem. Debian does not have PCIC=probe. Nilton, try PCIC=yenta_socket and see if it helps. > > Regards... > Nilton Gomes > > PS: Sorry to my poor english! Your english is fine :) Drew -- PGP public key available at http://people.debian.org/~dparsons/drewskey.txt Fingerprint: A110 EAE1 D7D2 8076 5FE0 EC0A B6CE 7041 6412 4E4A
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