On Monday 22 April 2002 22:05, you wrote: > > I have a problem with my pcmcia drivers on Woody/kernel 2.4.17-686. I > > installed the pcmcia-cs package, but not the pcmcia modules, since they > > were > > > already included in the kernel. I know I have an i82365 chip, at least > > that > > > always used to work before on various installations. > > With the old 2.2.20 kernel pcmcia works fine, but when I switch to > > 2.4.17, the module i82365 cant be installed/no such device. (tcic doesnt > > work either). > > The solution I found so far is to load the module yenta_socket on startup > > (/etc/modules) and in /etc/default/pcmcia I have pcic=i82092. Now the > > drivers > > > for my pcmcia networking card and pcmcia scsi card are loaded on startup > > and > > > everything runs fine lateron, but on bootup I get the error message: > > Why are you trying to load i82092? afaik that isn't a valid choice., > > I put PCIC = "yenta_socket" in mine. It works :-) but it has no grounding > in any kind of documentation I've ever found!
Yes you are right, it was the yenta_socket module which put my pcmcia to work, i82092 had nothing to do with is and is not needed. I loaded it in /etc/modules, you via /etc/default/pcmcia. I have switched to your method and lsmod shows neither i82365 nor tcic, which is strange. Maybe someone can enlighten us what a yenta_socket is and why the i82365 module doesnt work anymore even though thats the one needed on other distos/installs. regards, Marc -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]