Werner Heuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Thats what I am actually trying! But I never had success bulding a 2.4 > > Kernel without pcmcia and the pcmcia-cs. I allways missed something so > > that something didn't work. But I am going to give it a try ... > > Will report success here... > > There are two completely different approaches for PCMCIA-CS support > in the 2.4 series and they are mutually exclusive, see README-2.4 > in the PCMCIA-CS package. Try to start by _disabling_ any > PCMCIA support in the Kernel and leave it to the PCMCIA package > itself, `make config' for this package will make the right > decision for you. If really doesn't work, enable support in > the Kernel and don't forget to change the driver in > /etc/default/pcmcia.conf then.
Sorry that took a while but half a liter beer knocked out my Notebook for one week ... know it is back working properly! But the PCMCIA Adapter for my CF Card still doesn't work! I compiled a new Kernel (2.4.20) without pcmcia support. Then I compiled the pcmcia sources from the woody Distribution (used make-kpg) before installing the debs i removed the pcmcia packages and the /etc/pcmcia directory ... But the error is still the same ... cs: unable to map card memory! cs: unable to map .... cardctl ident no product info available .... BTW know the D-Link Cardbus Nic doesn't work too .... Ok I will try to remove the pcmcia packages again an compile thhe newest Version of pcmcia-cs from sourceforg. Any other Hints here? Thanks for help? Florian -- Florian Reichert Please notice: e-mails to my adress [EMAIL PROTECTED] must not be larger than 5 k, because they will be filtered else. If you would like to send anny larger e-mail to me pleas ask for alternative Contact!