I have a Netgear FA511 PCMCIA NIC that worked fine under 9.1. Under 9.2 I
get the following message:
Oct 6 21:38:11 monitor4 kernel: dc0: port 0x1100-0x11ff irq 19 at device 0.0 on cardbus0
Oct 6 21:38:11 monitor4 kernel: dc0: attaching PHYs failed
This used to work under 9.1, does anyone
Original problem description:
>>> ifconfig does not show the PCMCIA NIC (3Com 10/100, pretty standard and
>>> works under Linux, so I expect it's supported), and after some looking I
>>> think that I have the necessary kernel parameters built, but I'm
>
William,
You can put pccardd_enable="YES" in /etc/rc.conf. Or you can start it
manually by typing pccardd -f /etc/defaults/pccard.conf
SLM
> I have FreeBSD installed on a laptop, but I am having trouble with
> setting up networking.
>
> ifconfig does not show the PCMCIA NI
At 07:55 AM 9/11/2003, you wrote:
On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 01:21:18PM -0400, William O'Higgins wrote:
> I have FreeBSD installed on a laptop, but I am having trouble with
> setting up networking.
>
> ifconfig does not show the PCMCIA NIC (3Com 10/100, pretty standard and
> wor
On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 01:21:18PM -0400, William O'Higgins wrote:
> I have FreeBSD installed on a laptop, but I am having trouble with
> setting up networking.
>
> ifconfig does not show the PCMCIA NIC (3Com 10/100, pretty standard and
> works under Linux, so I expect it
I have FreeBSD installed on a laptop, but I am having trouble with
setting up networking.
ifconfig does not show the PCMCIA NIC (3Com 10/100, pretty standard and
works under Linux, so I expect it's supported), and after some looking I
think that I have the necessary kernel parameters built
I'm trying to install FreeBSD 4.8 on a machine with no CD-ROM, and only a
PCMCIA NIC (Microsoft (yep) MN-520, Prism 2, works under Linux using the
"prism2_cs" driver). sysinstall prompts for the PCMCIA bus'es memory
segment and usable IRQs, and I give it the values that Li
I'm trying to install FreeBSD for the first time.
I have a toshiba satellite 110cs laptop with a billionton lna-100b fastethernet pcmcia
card.
Because it has no CD drive I'm trying to install it via FTP on my LAN.
After doing everything as configuring the kernel,partitions and packages I try to
On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
> Hmm. This will be difficult. If you can at least install a minimum
> system by some other means, it will make life easier.
Not difficult at all! FreeBSD 4.7 worked like a champ. All I had to do was
insert two floppies and smoke cigarettes :)
T
On Wednesday, 5 February 2003 at 23:23:59 -0500, Michael Graffam wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
>
>> You might possibly find 4.7 easier in this case. 5.0 has completely
>> rewritten PC Card drivers, and it may be more difficult to get it to
>> work there.
>
> Hmm, ok
On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
> You might possibly find 4.7 easier in this case. 5.0 has completely
> rewritten PC Card drivers, and it may be more difficult to get it to
> work there.
Hmm, ok -- I'll try giving 4.7 a shot then.
> No, you won't have /var/log/messages during i
On Wednesday, 5 February 2003 at 22:56:27 -0500, Michael Graffam wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
>> Hmm, this could be a simple problem to solve. What version of FreeBSD
>> are you using?
>
> None yet :(
That makes it difficult to get the card to work.
> I'm trying to in
On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
> Hmm, this could be a simple problem to solve. What version of FreeBSD
> are you using?
None yet :(
I'm trying to install 5.0 -- but I'd settle for 4.x
> What appears in dmesg and /var/log/messages?
I don't think these are around in install fl
On Wednesday, 5 February 2003 at 22:18:50 -0500, Michael Graffam wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
>>> I wish it were so. I have an NE2K compatible NIC
>>
>> Heh. I was going to suggest exactly that.
>
> :) Yeah, NE2K compatible NICs have always done right by me. But this on
NIC.
> What problem do you have with (Free)BSD?
Well, I boot the laptop and it lists off the devices in the PCMCIA slots;
it correctly identifies a 16MB ATA flash disk, and a 3com PCMCIA nic that
I lost the dongle to, along with a two different modems. So I'm sure the
PCMCIA hardware is b
On Wednesday, 5 February 2003 at 21:35:32 -0500, Michael Graffam wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
>
>> On Wednesday, 5 February 2003 at 0:44:36 -0500, Michael Graffam wrote:
>>> I _REALLY_ want to get FreeBSD installed on my laptop, and I'm
>>> willing to bite the bull
On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
> On Wednesday, 5 February 2003 at 0:44:36 -0500, Michael Graffam wrote:
> > I _REALLY_ want to get FreeBSD installed on my laptop, and I'm
> > willing to bite the bullet and just buy a new NIC.
>
> Just about any 16 bit NIC will work.
>
> Greg
I
On Wednesday, 5 February 2003 at 0:44:36 -0500, Michael Graffam wrote:
>
> Can anyone suggest an inexpensive 16-bit PC card NIC (non-Cardbus) for use
> with FreeBSD, and where I might find one?
>
> I _REALLY_ want to get FreeBSD installed on my laptop, and I'm
> willing to bite the bullet and jus
Can anyone suggest an inexpensive 16-bit PC card NIC (non-Cardbus) for use
with FreeBSD, and where I might find one?
I _REALLY_ want to get FreeBSD installed on my laptop, and I'm willing
to bite the bullet and just buy a new NIC.
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Hello,
I have a D-Link 670TX PCMCIA nic that is too new for FBSD4.7 so
/stand/sysinstall doesn't dectect it. This card uses the ed driver under
FBSD5.0. if i know the memory address and the irq can i set it up to work
in FBSD4.7? for example:
device ed0 at isa? port 0x280 irq 10 iomem 0x
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