On 5 Jun 2003 Larry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yes, I do have pcmcia-cs installed. The cardmgr I see is loaded at boot. > But when, for example, I run cardinfo, I get an idcation of no card, even > if I've put a flashdisk or ethernet card in. > > Perhaps I need to load a driver for whatever card I insert, ....
Of course. > .... though I thought that's what cardmgr did. Indeed, IF it can find the driver. 'man cardmgr' tells us: "When a card is inserted, cardmgr looks up the card in a database of known cards. If the card can be identified, appropriate device drivers will be loaded and bound to the card". The 'database of known cards' is the file /etc/pcmcia/config I think you must search that file for cards you insert, and check if the drivers mentioned in their 'bind' instructions are present in /lib/modules/<kernel-version>/pcmcia/ If they are and your pcmcia cards nevertheless do not work, I am stuck. Otherwise, I believe that you have to get the package pcmcia-source Use it to compile a package called pcmcia-modules-<kernel-version> after configuring pcmcia-source to produce all the driver modules you may possibly want to use. Finally install your pcmcia-modules-<kernel-version> package and your pcmcia subsystem should be ok. Ben -- B.F.M. Kal Anjelierstraat 1, 2014 TC Haarlem, Netherlands tel +31 23 5324909, [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]