On Mar 09, Timothy R. Butler wrote: > > I'm trying to install Debian woody using a Net_inst CD from early february. > The CD works fine on my desktop, however it can't seem to detect my PCMCIA > bus when I try to detect it on my Dell Inspiron 5000e laptop. This is very > bad news, since I can't use my Linksys Cardbus NIC until I have PCMCIA > working, of course. :-) > usually I would just cheat and use PLIP networking over a parallel cable, but thats because my floppy drive is mangled.....one day I will fix it :)
> I know both the system and the NIC are Linux compatible, and work well with > any pcmcia-cs release newer than about February of 2001. Most recently, my > system was running Mandrake Linux 8.1 without any problems. > > Any ideas on what parameters or such that I need to feed to the installer's > PCMCIA setup to get the bus going? > well my money is on you needing to edit /etc/pcmcia/config If you edit it you will notice just a list of possible PCMCIA cards and a bunch of PCI id's. Also with them is which driver to use with which PCMCIA card. I bet you need to use the "tulip_cb" driver. When you put in your PCMCIA card I assume it does the normal high pitch beep (acknowledging something was put in the socket) followed immediently with a low pitch beep which indicates that it was set up properly. What you need to do it look through the logs of the pcmcia-cs output (/var/log/messages should have it in) and extract the ID codes. Add an entry in your /etc/pcmcia/config which maps a certain driver to that PCMCIA card ID and see what happens. This is all I can think of at the moment :) have fun and good luck Alex -- _________________________________________ / "You can't survive by sucking the juice \ | from a wet mitten." | | | | -- Charles Schulz, "Things I've Had to | | Learn Over and | | | \ Over and Over" / ----------------------------------------- \ ^__^ \ (oo)\_______ (__)\ )\/\ ||----w | || ||
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