On Wednesday 01 June 2005 08:59 pm, Digby Tarvin wrote:
> Thanks Richard,
>
> The yenta tip certainly seems to have helped. The system now seems
> to recognise the existance of the bridge, and when I insert the 3Com
> card, it recognises both the network interface and the serial port
> from the modem.
>
> There are still no '00' etc files in the /proc/bus/pccard directory,
> so this must behave differently in the 2.6 kernel.
>

On my end... with 2.6.11, /proc/bus/pccard has /drivers which at the moment 
says "ide-cs" due to the flashcard/pcmcia adapter I've got installed.

Have you modprobed cs? How about a simple "cardctl ident"?

I'll gladly exchange emails with you, if you want to tinker...

Cheers.



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