En réponse à Jeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I don't see any "Block devices:" on your output. On mine, "ide0" is > my HDD (/dev/hda) and "ide1" is my CDROM drive. Also note my "pcmcia" > device, which I don't see on your output either.
I was editing my file after a 'pcmcia stop', to show the free resource on my computer, as it say that 'kernel: hdc: IRQ probe failed (0xb9f8)' > What kernel are you using? I'm using a 2.4.20 self compiled kernel. I have also updated the /etc/sysconfig/pcmcia file, changing the controler from PCIC="i82365" to PCIC="yenta_socket". I also copy the file /etc/pcmcia/config to /etc/pcmcia/config-2.4. Before that, my card weren't even detected. Now, they are detected, but I think I have a problem in ressource allocation. I must I have made something wrong in my copy/paste from /proc/devices, as I can see fd (my floppy drive), ide0 (my hard drive), and ide1 (my cdrom). It says 'ide1: ports already in use, skipping probe', so I guess my pcmcia cdrom drive should use something like ide2. Is there any way to tell the module that I must use this ??? > As for the modem on the PCMCIA card, you need to have pcmica serial > card services enabled in the kernel to use that. The module is correctly loaded, but I can't figure out which serial drive is now created. /dev/ttyS?? I guess, but what are the ??. Where can I find that information. I can't see it in the kernel message log (I was looking for something like 'kernel: ttyS?? probing, but I must be wrong) > jc > > > -- > Jeff Coppock Systems Engineer > Diggin' Debian Admin and User Renaud