On Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 10:23:37AM -0400, Kenneth Jacker wrote: > cc> try to edit /etc/defaults/pcmcia, remove the line PCIC=i82365 > cc> and add the line PCIC=yenta_socket. > > I tried that ... didn't make any difference ...
In the /etc/init.d/pcmcia script, there is some code that replaces the value yenta_socket with i82365 in the PCIC variable when the kernel version is 2.4.x. I have disabled this override more than one notebook installations in which the i82365 kernel module actually did not work while the yenta_socket module worked just fine. I don't have my notebook here right now, so I cannot give you the precise code, but I remember that there is a comment reading "yenta_socket -> i82365 on these systems" in the pcmcia startup script. Can anyone comment on why the script overrides the settings made in the configuration file (i.e. /etc/default/pcmcia, I think)? I remember that I found this behaviour rather irritating when I first encountered it and figured it out. Greetinx, Jan -- +- Jan T. Kim -------------------------------------------------------+ | *NEW* email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | *NEW* WWW: http://www.inb.uni-luebeck.de/staff/kim.html | *-----=< hierarchical systems are for files, not for humans >=-----*