also sprach Holger Paschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.15.1106 +0100]:
> Digging using the usual sources, I only find comments referring to the
> pcmcia-cs-based setup of PCMCIA NICs. Nothing about the magic of
> cardmgr, that initializes the eth0 device.
RTFS cardmgr.
> Does anyone on this list
Hi,
I am trying to build a kernel boot floppy, not using modules,
nevertheless supporting PCMCIA and a Xircom driver.
Booting this kernel would start PCMCIA support and include the Xircom
(xirc2ps_cs) driver, but it wouldn't setup an eth0 device, because there
is no cardmgr at all on my root flop
also sprach Holger Paschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.15.1106 +0100]:
> Digging using the usual sources, I only find comments referring to the
> pcmcia-cs-based setup of PCMCIA NICs. Nothing about the magic of
> cardmgr, that initializes the eth0 device.
RTFS cardmgr.
> Does anyone on this lis
Hi,
I am trying to build a kernel boot floppy, not using modules,
nevertheless supporting PCMCIA and a Xircom driver.
Booting this kernel would start PCMCIA support and include the Xircom
(xirc2ps_cs) driver, but it wouldn't setup an eth0 device, because there
is no cardmgr at all on my root flo
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