Anthony Symons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Sat, 2002-02-09 at 01:53, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote: > > > > PCMCIA: Toshiba satellite pro, with ToPIC95 pcmcia chipset which is > > > intel compatable. Worked before upgrade, broken after. Its i82365 > > > register compatable, and doesnt use the yenta socket stuff, although > > > kudzu tells the script in /etc/rc.d/init.d/pcmcia that it does. If I rem > > > out this check and manually load the modules the pcmcia works. > > > > It works with yenta_socket driver, right? It should, at least, > > just as the rest of PCI pcmcia adapters. > > I dont think so. I have pcmcia working with pcmcia_core, i82365, ds, and > the driver for whatever pcmcia card I use. This is with a kernel.org > kernel I made myself, but if I use the mandrake one I get a wierd mess
If you've compiled your own kernel I don't see how we could support you here.. > of drivers, but then again I did screw with the init scripts. I'll get > a copy of beta2, do a fresh install and take another look. It should use yenta_socket for all PCI pcmcia adapters, in 8.2. > > So I guess the upgrade didn't get that it needed to change i82365 > > by yenta_socket, though I'm not sure how it is supposed to do > > that. Francois, what is the theoretical way of rightly upgrading > > that kind of stuff? > > So the drivers required have changed? Yes but just s/i82365/yenta_socket/ if PCI adapter. -- Guillaume Cottenceau - http://www.frozen-bubble.org/