THe problem here is that this isn't a memory card, its a modem. According to the PCMCIA HOWTO, cardmgr falls back to assuming a memory card when it can't figure out what's been inserted.
--- Roger Oberholtzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > There is a script that gets executed when a card is inserted. Based > on some rules, it determines, from the card ID, what drivers would > be needed to access the card. > > I think the PCMCIA hardware has been identified. It also seems that > you > have put a card in slot 1. It is a mamory card of some sort. Usually > the driver can list the manufacturer. Your calls your card 'Anonymous > memory.' It then tries to make sire the memory_cs (Memory Card > Services) > driver is loaded. This fails because modprobe cannot find the needed > file: > > /lib/modules/2.4.10-12a/pcmcia/memory_cs.o > > As root, what happens if you do this: > > modprobe memory_cs > > I expect it complains. > > It seems you are missing the PCMCIA card services drivers. You need to > check > your kernel compile. Maybe the drivers are in there but not installed. > Or your kernel module dependency file is hosed, making modprobe look > in the > wrong place. > > On my system, when I insert a Clik card (a hard disk type card), I > get this (so you know what it should look like): > > Feb 21 08:56:39 dolphin cardmgr[1269]: initializing socket 1 > Feb 21 08:56:39 dolphin cardmgr[1269]: socket 1: ATA/IDE Fixed Disk > Feb 21 08:56:39 dolphin cardmgr[1269]: executing: 'modprobe ide-cs' > Feb 21 08:56:41 dolphin kernel: hde: IOMEGA Clik! 40 CZ ATAPI, ATAPI > cdrom or floppy?, assuming FLOPPY drive > Feb 21 08:56:41 dolphin kernel: ide2 at 0x180-0x187,0x386 on irq 9 > Feb 21 08:56:41 dolphin kernel: ide-floppy driver 0.97.sv > Feb 21 08:56:41 dolphin kernel: hde: 39441kB, 78882 blocks, 512 sector > size > Feb 21 08:56:42 dolphin kernel: hde: hde4 > Feb 21 08:56:42 dolphin kernel: ide_cs: hde: Vcc = 5.0, Vpp = 0.0 > Feb 21 08:56:42 dolphin cardmgr[1269]: executing: './ide start hde' > Feb 21 08:56:42 dolphin cardmgr[1269]: exiting > > > On Wed, 20 Feb 2002 14:18:01 -0800 (PST) > Net Llama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > | Here's what appears when a card is inserted: > | > | Feb 19 13:10:15 localhost cardmgr[847]: starting, version is 3.1.31 > | Feb 19 13:10:15 localhost cardmgr[847]: watching 2 sockets > | Feb 19 13:10:15 localhost cardmgr[847]: Card Services release does > not > | match > | Feb 19 13:12:36 localhost cardmgr[847]: exiting > | Feb 19 13:12:52 localhost cardmgr[873]: starting, version is 3.1.31 > | Feb 19 13:12:52 localhost cardmgr[873]: watching 2 sockets > | Feb 19 13:12:52 localhost cardmgr[873]: Card Services release does > not > | match > | Feb 19 13:19:40 localhost cardmgr[873]: initializing socket 1 > | Feb 19 13:19:40 localhost cardmgr[873]: socket 1: Anonymous Memory > | Feb 19 13:19:40 localhost cardmgr[873]: executing: 'modprobe > memory_cs' > | Feb 19 13:19:40 localhost kernel: cs: memory probe > | 0x80000000-0x80ffffff: excluding 0x80000000-0x80ffffff > | Feb 19 13:19:40 localhost kernel: cs: unable to map card memory! > | Feb 19 13:19:40 localhost last message repeated 3 times > | Feb 19 13:19:41 localhost cardmgr[873]: + modprobe: Can't locate > module > | memory_cs > | Feb 19 13:19:41 localhost cardmgr[873]: modprobe exited with status > 255 > | Feb 19 13:19:41 localhost cardmgr[873]: module > | /lib/modules/2.4.10-12a/pcmcia/memory_cs.o not > | available > | Feb 19 13:19:42 localhost cardmgr[873]: get dev info on socket 1 > failed: > | Resource temporarily > | unavailable > | Feb 19 13:19:42 localhost cardmgr[873]: shutting down socket 1 > | Feb 19 13:19:42 localhost cardmgr[873]: executing: 'modprobe -r > | memory_cs' > | Feb 19 13:19:42 localhost cardmgr[873]: initializing socket 1 > | Feb 19 13:19:42 localhost cardmgr[873]: socket 1: Anonymous Memory > | Feb 19 13:19:42 localhost cardmgr[873]: executing: 'modprobe > memory_cs' > | Feb 19 13:19:42 localhost cardmgr[873]: + modprobe: Can't locate > module > | memory_cs > | Feb 19 13:19:42 localhost cardmgr[873]: modprobe exited with status > 255 > | Feb 19 13:19:42 localhost cardmgr[873]: module > | /lib/modules/2.4.10-12a/pcmcia/memory_cs.o not > | available > | Feb 19 13:19:44 localhost cardmgr[873]: get dev info on socket 1 > failed: > | Resource temporarily > | unavailable > | Feb 19 13:20:00 localhost CROND[894]: (root) CMD ( /sbin/rmmod > -as) > | Feb 19 13:22:15 localhost cardmgr[873]: shutting down socket 1 > | Feb 19 13:22:15 localhost cardmgr[873]: executing: 'modprobe -r > | memory_cs' > | > | --- Roger Oberholtzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > | > For the intel PCMCIA at least, you may need to specify > | > which PCMCIA hardware you have. There are a number of chipsets > | > that the PCMCIA system does not automatically identify. > | > > | > I think this is in a readme in the kernel sources, but as I > | > remember, check out /etc/sysconfig/pcmcia. One of the items > | > lets you say which type of PCMCIA interface there is. I know > | > nothing about Powerbook hardware, so I can say no more. > | > > | > What gets printed in /var/log/messages when a card is inserted? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Sports - Coverage of the 2002 Olympic Games http://sports.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list - http://linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Archives,and Digests are located at the above URL.