Re: [gentoo-user] Getting PCMCIA to work - ps

2005-06-01 Thread Digby Tarvin
Hello again Richard, Well, the plot thickens... I found that the header file with the ToPIC97 information is /usr/src/linux/drivers/pcmcia/topic.h on both SuSE and gentoo, and on my SuSE system that was indeed included by the i82365 driver as I has surmised [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/

Re: [gentoo-user] Getting PCMCIA to work

2005-06-01 Thread Digby Tarvin
On Wed, Jun 01, 2005 at 07:43:16PM +0200, Richard Fish wrote: > > Grepping the 2.6 sources for "ToPIC97" indicates you need the "yenta" > driver. It is probably best to compile that into your kernel, not as a > module. Hi Richard, That surprises me, because in the configuration bus opti

Re: [gentoo-user] Getting PCMCIA to work

2005-06-01 Thread Richard Fish
Digby Tarvin wrote: >Hi Nick and Richard, > >Thanks for both of your comments... > >On Wed, Jun 01, 2005 at 02:46:27PM +1200, Nick Rout wrote: > > >>On Wed, 1 Jun 2005 00:58:16 +0100 >>Digby Tarvin wrote: >> >> >> >>>But when I try to run /etc/init.d/pcmcia start on gentoo I get >>> PCMC

Re: [gentoo-user] Getting PCMCIA to work

2005-06-01 Thread Digby Tarvin
Further to my earlier post... I forgot to mention - one obvious thing to ask would be 'was the card recognised by the installation CD or when usign genkernel?' The answer is - I don't know, because This notebook has no CD-Rom, and the only way to connect one would be via PCMCIA or USB, and I

Re: [gentoo-user] Getting PCMCIA to work

2005-06-01 Thread Digby Tarvin
Hi Nick and Richard, Thanks for both of your comments... On Wed, Jun 01, 2005 at 02:46:27PM +1200, Nick Rout wrote: > On Wed, 1 Jun 2005 00:58:16 +0100 > Digby Tarvin wrote: > > > But when I try to run /etc/init.d/pcmcia start on gentoo I get > > PCMCIA support detected. > > Starting pcm

Re: [gentoo-user] Getting PCMCIA to work

2005-05-31 Thread Richard Fish
>Unless it is a cardbus slot and PCcard, in which case neither pcmcia >cardmgr nor "/etc/init.d/pcmcia start" is necessary. In modern laptops, >you do not even need to emerge pcmcia-cs unless you need to use some >ancient PCMCIA card > > > Sorry, never mind. I went back and read the OP ag

Re: [gentoo-user] Getting PCMCIA to work

2005-05-31 Thread Richard Fish
Nick Rout wrote: >On Wed, 1 Jun 2005 00:58:16 +0100 >Digby Tarvin wrote: > > >>But when I try to run /etc/init.d/pcmcia start on gentoo I get >> PCMCIA support detected. >> Starting pcmcia... >> cardmgr failed to start. Make sure that you have PCMCIA >> modules built or supp

Re: [gentoo-user] Getting PCMCIA to work

2005-05-31 Thread Nick Rout
On Wed, 1 Jun 2005 00:58:16 +0100 Digby Tarvin wrote: > But when I try to run /etc/init.d/pcmcia start on gentoo I get > PCMCIA support detected. > Starting pcmcia... > cardmgr failed to start. Make sure that you have PCMCIA > modules built or support compiled into the ke