Slackware has a similar looking problem in that pcmcia-socket-startup is installed in the wrong place. Try executing pcmcia-socket-startup by hand.
Tony Olech On Mon, 2009-07-27 at 13:33 +0200, pius.br...@t-systems.com wrote: > Hello community @linux-pcmcia mailing list, > > We have a CompactPCI system with > - PC running Linux > - PCMCIA Card Holder with Texas Instruments PCI 1420 Controller > > On Kernel 2.6.9, any PCMCIA Card worked well. > Now on 2.6.18 (even 2.6.28) no 16 Bit PCMCIA Card is working in the > slot. > 32-bit cards work well. > On a notebook computer with 2.6.18 kernel, it works well. > > It looks like it would get no interrupt, port or shared memory. > What we definitely see is, that the driver cannot access any IO-ports. > > We tried some things: > - the problem appears with Redhat EL 5, Debian Etch, Vanilla Kernel > xxx, Ubuntu (2.6.28) > - checking different start parameters for the kernel made no changes > - Dominik Brodowski had a short look but not enough time to support > further > - made some diagnostic ouput (attachment) > > <<etch.tar>> > Any ideas to me an CC recipient are welcome. > > Regards& > freundliche Grüße > > Pius Braun > T-Systems > Systems Integration > Sales Manager Embedded Systems > Address: Magirusstraße 39/1, D-89077 Ulm > +49 731 9344 4112 (Phone) > +49 171 28 78 918 (Mobile) > E-Mail: pius.br...@t-systems.com > Internet: www.t-systems.com > T-Systems GEI GmbH > Aufsichtsrat: Klaus Werner (Vorsitzender) > Geschäftsführung: Dr. Ferri Abolhassan (Vorsitzender), Rita Lietzke, > Ulrich Meister, Marc Stehle > Handelsregister: Amtsgericht Aachen HRB 7106, Ust.-Id Nr. DE 811 137 > 130 > > > _______________________________________________ > Linux PCMCIA reimplementation list > http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-pcmcia _______________________________________________ Linux PCMCIA reimplementation list http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-pcmcia