Hi,.. first of all: ThanX!
]First off I'd recommend cat'ing your /proc/module file and seeing if you ]indeed have an entry for your network card. nope,.. doesnt seem so: elif# cat /proc/modules pcmem_cs 2 0 ds 2 [pcmem_cs] 3 i82365 4 2 pcmcia_core 7 [pcmem_cs ds i82365] 4 serial 8 0 lp 2 0 psaux 1 0 vfat 3 0 ]Second, I'd use ifconfig ]<devicename> where devicename is your particular interface (in most ]cases this is eth0) and see if it has any interesting things to say. hmm,.. eth0 is not existing ]Another thing to consider is this.. there is a file that must be set up ]in the PCMCIA setup that allocates and reserves specific interrupts to ]be used with PCMCIA devices. You must make sure that the one that is ]being given to your PCMCIA card is free and nothing else is using it. I ]remember when I set up a Toshiba laptop, I couldn't get either my mouse ]or my ethernet connection working for the longest time. Until of course ]I went in and edited this particular file and told it NOT to allow ]anything to tie up the interrupt for the ethernet and the built in touch ]pad. hmm,.. as far as I now understand whats happening in my computer,.. the computer loads a pc-memory card instaed of the networkcard,.. hmm no idea why,... but OK,.. could you tell me, which file I have to edit? and what kind of syntax it understands?? or where to find some documentary about this? /usr/doc/pcmcia-cs tells me to edit /etc/pcmcia.conf. Instructions should be found in the PCMCIA-HOWTO. But where is the howto?? I guess I need (at least) one more "help"-iteration,.. ThanX in advance Best Regards Selim S E L I M I S S E V E R DESY-F15, Notkestr. 85, 22603 Hamburg, Germany; Tel/Fax: 040 8998-2843/4033 http://www.physik.uni-dortmund.de/~issevers; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ete kemige burundum, Yunus diye gorundum. Yunus Emre -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .