Hello,
I'm trying to use a cdrom and a modem/ethernet card on my laptop (asus L8400)
They are both detected at boot time, but I'm unable to use them afer.
Here are the message I have for the cdrom:
pr 17 20:02:07 (none) kernel: Linux Kernel Card Services 3.1.22
Apr 17 20:02:07 (none) kern
En réponse à Jeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Renaud de Villemeur, 2003-Apr-17 20:19 +0200:
> > Hello,
> > ALTSTATUS(0xff)
> > Apr 17 20:02:15 (none) kernel: hdc: ARCHOS MiniCDRW XS8432, ATAPI
> > CD/DVD-ROM drive
> > Apr 17 20:02:15 (none) kernel: h
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 r
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 r
> It would seem you haven't compile ISA into your kernel.
Thanks for the tips. I'm getting one step further, but I'm still running into
trouble.
Here are the last messages I have when I insert my cd-rom card.
This one is from /var/log/syslog
Apr 22 22:33:11 (none) kernel: Linux Kernel Card
En réponse à Dick Orgass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
In my situation, I install my system with a 2.2.X kernel, set up my network and
download the latest kernel source. 2.4.X kernel compiled without any problem,
and I'm
now running all the latest software, after some few apt-get...I'm currently
runnin
En réponse à mey nat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
To check your pcmcia installation, you must use the cardctl command.
cardmgr manage your pcmcia socket, detect the insertion or removal of your
card,
and load the appropriate module if it can find it.
To check your system, you should run /etc/init.d/
En réponse à mey nat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Can you tell me what are your configuration file.
On my system, there were no file by default in /etc/pcmcia, and I'm too new on
debian to know which command to perform to re-integrate them (I originally come
from slackware). I download the pcmcia-cs pack
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