> you need to change a config file. > > in /etc/sysconfig/pcmcia > > change the i82365 to m8xx_pcmica > Ahhh...that was it. Now, when the pcmcia stuff is starting up I lose my eth0 nfs connection...
--------------------------------------- sh-2.03# /t etc/init.d/pcmcia start Starting PCMCIA services: modulesLinux PCMCIA Card Services 3.1.19 kernel build: 2.2.14 #10 Tue Nov 21 11:37:36 GMT-5 2000 options: none m8xx_pcmcia: Version 0.03, 14-Feb-2000, Magnus Damm m8xx_pcmcia: MBX860 using SLOT_A with IRQ 13. nfs: server 10.2.129.62 not responding, still trying eth0: transmit timed out. Ring data dump: cur_tx fa202958 (full) cur_rx fa202930. 9c00 0096 00153c82 9c00 0096 001535c2 9c00 0096 001536e2 9c00 0096 001534a2 9c00 0096 00153802 9c00 0096 00153922 9c00 0096 00153a42 bc00 0096 00153b62 9c00 05ee 001ee000 9c00 0362 001ee800 9c00 05ee 001ed000 9c00 05ee 001ed800 9c00 00ae 001ec000 9c00 00ae 001ec800 9c00 0502 001eb000 bc00 05ee 001eb800 eth0: tx queue full!. ---------------------------------------- ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/
