Jeffrey Taylor said:
> Thanks Nate. I eventually found that. My problem now is that the
> i82365.o module complains when loaded about "init_module: Device or
> resource busy" when I try and start the pcmcia service. It's an ISA card
> reader, so I thought the ISA PnP wasn't up.
>
> Anyone have
Quoting nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Jeffrey Taylor said:
> > What is the preferred why in Debian 3.0 to bring ISA PnP up (i.e., run
> > "isapnp /etc/isapnp.conf") at boot time?
>
> last I checked, all you had to do was to install it(isapnptools), the
> installation will put a script in /etc/rcS.d(
Jeffrey Taylor said:
> What is the preferred why in Debian 3.0 to bring ISA PnP up (i.e., run
> "isapnp /etc/isapnp.conf") at boot time?
last I checked, all you had to do was to install it(isapnptools), the
installation will put a script in /etc/rcS.d(I think) which calls
it on boot.
nate
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What is the preferred why in Debian 3.0 to bring ISA PnP up (i.e., run
"isapnp /etc/isapnp.conf") at boot time?
TIA,
Jeffrey
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