i have a new micropro laptop that i am trying to
install debian onto. each time that the system reboots, it will hang on pcmcia
services, is there a way to disable this or remove it completely?
laptop:http://www.micropro.com/syslist.htm?product=Notebooks&sub=Notebook%2015%22%20TFT%20(I
i have a new micropro laptop that i am trying to
install debian onto. each time that the system reboots, it will hang on pcmcia
services, is there a way to disable this or remove it completely?
laptop:http://www.micropro.com/syslist.htm?product=Notebooks&sub=Notebook%2015%22%20TFT%20(I
i have a new micropro laptop that i am trying to
install debian vanilla onto, each time that it reboots, it finds the pcmcia and
hangs, i do not want pcmcia at this time, and i can not go any farther. i then
have to power off the laptop which crashes the drive. how can i turn off the
ability
i have a new micropro laptop that i am trying to
install debian vanilla onto, each time that it reboots, it finds the pcmcia and
hangs, i do not want pcmcia at this time, and i can not go any farther. i then
have to power off the laptop which crashes the drive. how can i turn off the
ability
On Tue, 12 Feb 2002 13:44:23 EST, "Robert Kausch" writes:
>ge.net/elf/. I can get all the way through the install, to the reboot point,
>at which everything seems to boot okay, until it tries to load the PCMCIA serv
>ices. Then it hangs completely.
there's a similar known problem with certain
On Tue, 12 Feb 2002 13:44:23 EST, "Robert Kausch" writes:
>ge.net/elf/. I can get all the way through the install, to the reboot point,
>at which everything seems to boot okay, until it tries to load the PCMCIA serv
>ices. Then it hangs completely.
there's a similar known problem with certai
which everything seems to boot okay, until it
tries to load the PCMCIA services. Then it hangs completely. I've tried both
PCMCIA managers that come with the install package, and neither of them work.
The thing is, I'm not even using a pcmcia card at this point.
here's my system:
Son
which everything seems to boot okay, until it tries to load
the PCMCIA services. Then it hangs completely. I've tried both PCMCIA managers that
come with the install package, and neither of them work. The thing is, I'm not even
using a pcmcia card at this point.
here's my system:
Son
On Wed, Jan 19, 2000 at 09:47:45PM +0100, BjÐrn Torkelsson wrote:
> Drew Parsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> [snip]
>
> > Do others have this problem too? Does it mean I haven't got
> > recover-from-suspend set up completely correctly? What do I need to do to
> > avoid rebooting the comput
Drew Parsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[snip]
> Do others have this problem too? Does it mean I haven't got
> recover-from-suspend set up completely correctly? What do I need to do to
> avoid rebooting the computer when pcmcia hangs like this?
Have you tried to do an 'ifconfig eth0 down' bef
error when I try to restart
(or stop) pcmcia:
Shutting down PCMCIA services: modulesds: Device or resource busy
i82365: Device or resource busy
pcmcia_core: Device or resource busy
And then there's nothing I can do, short of rebooting.
One time when this happened I was able to identify a ha
Just wanted to let you know that I've found out how to work around
(Bthis.
(B
(BDuring the installation, you need to configure PCMCIA and set an
(Boption for the controller. Set it to:
(B
(Birq_list=3,4,7,11
(B
(Band all will be well.
(B
(BThanks to all who responded.
(B--
(BOlaf
Just wanted to let you know that I've found out how to work around
this.
During the installation, you need to configure PCMCIA and set an
option for the controller. Set it to:
irq_list=3,4,7,11
and all will be well.
Thanks to all who responded.
--
Olaf Meeuwissen
Earlier I wrote:
(B
(B>Dear friends,
(B>
(B>I've installed a dual-boot system (hamm/that other OS) on a brand-new
(B>ThinkPad i1476 without any trouble, but the first boot hangs on
(B>
(B>Starting PCMCIA services: modules
(B>
(B>I'm suspecting tha
Earlier I wrote:
>Dear friends,
>
>I've installed a dual-boot system (hamm/that other OS) on a brand-new
>ThinkPad i1476 without any trouble, but the first boot hangs on
>
>Starting PCMCIA services: modules
>
>I'm suspecting that the built-in Lucent Win M
iginal.
(B
(B>At 05:24 PM 9/8/99 +0900, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
(B>
(B>> Dear friends, I've installed a dual-boot system (hamm/that other OS)
(B>> on a brand-new ThinkPad i1476 without any trouble, but the first
(B>> boot hangs on Starting PCMCIA servi
0900, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
>
>> Dear friends, I've installed a dual-boot system (hamm/that other OS)
>> on a brand-new ThinkPad i1476 without any trouble, but the first
>> boot hangs on Starting PCMCIA services: modules I'm suspecting
>> that the built-in
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