Hi Russel. Am Freitag, 11. Juli 2003 16:46 schrieb Russell Coker: > I have just tried switching from the pcmcia-source package to the kernel > tree for the PCMCIA drivers.
/etc/default/pcmcia CPC=yenta_socket is alright ? I did never recognize that before, but.... Thusly wrote Kenneth Jacker wrote: kim> In the /etc/init.d/pcmcia script, there is some code that kim> replaces the value yenta_socket with i82365 in the PCIC kim> variable when the kernel version is 2.4.x. I have disabled this kim> override more than one notebook installations in which the kim> i82365 kernel module actually did not work while the kim> yenta_socket module worked just fine. Debian uses a System V boot script arrangement with the PCMCIA startup scripts installed in /etc/default/pcmcia brought up by /etc/init.d/pcmcia. The init script sources /etc/default/pcmcia which also contains socket and cardmgr settings. It also sources var/lib/pcmcia/scheme to initialize networks under varying circumstances defined in the /etc/pcmcia/*.opts files. > When I insert my network card the correct device driver is loaded, but the > pcmcia-cs code does not run dhclient etc. > The kernel is the only thing that I have changed, with the other kernel > with the pcmcia-source drivers it works fine. Perhaps recompiling the pcmcia-cs-source under the new kernel can help ? ( i think, at least, if modversions are enabled ) -- mi <mrl> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]