From: "franzi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 06:05:17PM -0400, Derek Broughton wrote: > > From: "franzi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > > On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 09:32:02AM -0800, Pietro Calogero wrote: > > > > > > I have not seen anyone else post any further advice for you. did you > > > > get your card to work? > > > No nonon o that quite frustrating > > > At the begginigs i had reiserfs but the card din't work so i formated > > > the hd and put it on kernel 2.2.20-idepci but i want to try > > > Grazie Pietro > > > & all the others > > > > > > > > >ds: no socket drivers loaded! > > > > >unloading PCMCIA Card Services > > > > Apologies if somebody asked before, I wasn't reading this thread. > > > > What's in /etc/default/pcmcia? > > > > I think this means you don't have anything in PCIC=. Try both suggested values: > > PCIC="i82365" > > or > > PCIC="tcic" > what do you mean do i have to edit /etc/default/pcmcia or what? > i ve got > PCMCIA=yes > PCIC=i82365 > PCIC_OPTS= > CORE_OPTS= > CARDMGR-OPTS= > thanks
Sorry, your file is essentially correct, so I was probably wrong :-( You could still try changing i82365 to "tcic" (and also try putting in the double-quotes as I wrote it above - I doubt they're mandatory, but my file has them!) My file's attached - note that I use "yenta_socket" as Cesar mentioned, but that's because I'm using a 2.4 kernel.
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