On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 10:38:28AM -0500, Jamin W. Collins wrote: > On Sat, Oct 12, 2002 at 11:54:09PM -0400, James Hughes wrote: > > > I have PCIC=i82365, which, again, works. Can you explain why > > yenta_socket is the better option? > > Based on your previously supplied output, it doesn't appear to be > working. I say this because the ds.o module fails to load claiming that > that is no socket driver loaded. If the i82365.o module was working for > you, I would no expect ds.o to fail to load.
Sorry, I don't think I'm explaining this situation very well. Here is output from lsmod, immediately after logging in (before I run my hack script that gets the wireless card working): prism2_cs 57008 1 pcnet_cs 12704 1 8390 6384 0 [pcnet_cs] ds 6632 2 [prism2_cs pcnet_cs] i82365 22652 2 pcmcia_core 41632 0 [prism2_cs pcnet_cs ds i82365] p80211 12312 1 [prism2_cs] As you can see, all the elements are there for things to work: prism2_cs, ds, etc.. The problem, I *think*, is that ifup is attempting to associate the wlan0 device with the ds driver, when it should be using prism2_cs (as can be seen from boot messages posted previously) . I have these lines in /etc/modules.conf: # Aliases to tell insmod/modprobe which module to use when bringing up the # wlan0 interface. alias wlan0 prism2_cs So, why is ifup so confused? James > > -- > Jamin W. Collins > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
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