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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-04-04 12:42 -------
Seems to me we have a kernel problem there. If loading pcmcia is what is
problematic, the workaround would be to push F1 at boot time and then type
"linux noauto" (well also with the additional ide kernel parameters you already
told).

If that is a fix, please confirm to me so that we can add an errata stating
that. If that's not, please also try to see on console #4 what are the last
messages, maybe that would help.



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The cdroms for Mandrake 9.1 do not appear to work with the Sony C1VE. 
(The cdroms for Mandrake 9.0 were OK) 

Power up machine: 
at boot prompt enter: 
linux ide2=0x180,0x386 
alt0 
alt0/all.rdz 


The Installation program boots from CD, then trys to initialise("Enabling 
PCMCIA Extension cards") the PCMCIA devices and stops. No further dialogs 
appear 

If I switch to the shell using Alt-F3 that last entry I can see says 
needs cdrom 
needs ide-cd 

earlier in the log, it mentions the card services do not match the kernel 
release, but notes this is usually harmless. 

Looks like the boot image is somehow not configured for PCMCIA for the 
the VAIo C1VE. 

Any fixes? 

Jon

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