On 5/8/07, Jonathan Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, May 07, 2007 at 10:27:15PM -0500, Default User wrote:
> On Sun, 2007-05-06 at 11:14 +0200, Henning Brauer wrote:
> > * Default User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-05-05 05:03]:
> > > cbb0 at pci1 dev 4 function 0 "ENE CB-1410 CardBus" rev
> > > 0x01pci_intr_map: no mapping for pin A
> > > : couldn't map interrupt
> >
> > there's your problem, your cardbus slot is not working
> >
>
> Ouch! Bad news.
>
> Well, I guess that explains it. It never occurred to me that there
> would be a problem with the computer itself. Anyway, Thanks for the
> info.
Well it is likely just broken interrupt mapping.
At the boot prompt try
boot -c
enable acpi
quit
and see if that helps.
You might also want to try reviewing your BIOS settings and switching
between having the IRQs set by the BIOS or the OS. Also, you might be
able to force those PC Card slots into 32-bit (CardBus) or 16-bit
modes.
FWIW, when I enabled ACPI on one of my laptops, it just kept rebooting
itself shortly after boot started.