Assuming this device is plug-n-pray you might see if conf.modules could
be used to set the irq. If an alias statement exists to load the driver
you can probably set options as follows:

options driver_name irq=## io=0x###
alias device driver_name

I have a desktop system (with the drivers but without any pcmcia devices
actually in use) that uses a pre-install statement for the pcmcia_core
driver. I don't know if you can use the same method to set operating
paramenters or not. Another possibility would be the
/etc/sysconfig/pcmcia file (at least on redhat type systems) which you
might be able to use for this purpose. I don't have any settings like
this on the one laptop I have linux running on but then it doesn't have
any sound devices to conflict either.

Hope this helps (and isn't a wild goose chase).


-- 
Mike Rambo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


X - A - W - K wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have LM 8.0 on my laptop and I have problems with PCMCIA card. It looks
> like sound card and PCMCIA card bus have the same IRQ numbre (according to
> the dmesg|more).
> 
> I don't know if it is possible, but it looks like. System does recognize
> CardBus, but can't detect it o something like that
> 
> So I would like to change it, I want to make work my PCMCIA.
> 
> Does anybody know how to change IRQ numbres?????
> 
> I was trying command cardctl and it doesn't work, just because ther is no
> eth0 device...
> 
> What shall I do???
> 
> Thanks for help.
> 
> X - A - W - K
> 
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> 
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