--- "David A. Bandel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Feb 2002 09:09:19 -0800 (PST)
> begin  Net Llama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed forth:
> 
> > 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.  
> 
> I've seen things like this happen when the driver used is i82365 (a 16
> bit
> driver), and you have a cardbus card inserted.  Make sure you're using
> yenta_socket (in /etc/sysconfig/pcmcia, ensure you have
> PCIC=yenta_socket).

Thanks Dave.  I made that change, and now I see the following instead:
Feb 21 12:04:35 dhcp-net10-5-sw11-208 cardmgr[1420]: watching 2 sockets
Feb 21 12:09:46 dhcp-net10-5-sw11-208 cardmgr[1420]: initializing socket
1
Feb 21 12:09:46 dhcp-net10-5-sw11-208 cardmgr[1420]: unsupported card in
socket 1
Feb 21 12:09:46 dhcp-net10-5-sw11-208 kernel: cs: unable to map card
memory!
Feb 21 12:09:46 dhcp-net10-5-sw11-208 kernel: cs: unable to map card
memory!
Feb 21 12:09:46 dhcp-net10-5-sw11-208 cardmgr[1420]:   no product info
available


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