On Mon, Nov 05, 2007 at 11:01:24AM +0900, babynewton wrote:
> Hi.
> I have one problem while installing debian 4.0 on tecra530cdt with
> PCMCIA lancard.
> I used floppy image to install because cd rom drive is not available.
> Installer detected PCMCIA card and completed installation on PCMCIA lancard.
> However, debian after rebooting can't detect PCMCIA.
> It's new in debian 4.0. debian 3.1 successfully detected PCMCIA after
> rebooting.
> Does anybody know how to detect it?

What have you done to try and find out so far?

If getting out on the net is your only problem because of this: then do
an apt-cache search pcmcia and see if you have the necessary packages
installed by apt-cache policy <package-name>.

For example, what is the output of:
apt-cache policy pcmcia-cs

Once you know what package you need, download the .deb file from
http://packages.debian.org/ stick it on a floppy[1] then install it (as
root) dpkg -i <package-name>.deb

If none of this works for you, then please post back with an explanation
of what you have tried, error messages, your kernel version, the output
of dmesg when you eject and insert the card.

Also what card is it? (model/chipset)

-- 
Chris.
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