Check the order of initialization, the network may be trying to come up
before the pcmcia services are initialized... so it can't find the services
to use. Later after the pcmcia is up, it works... some others have had
success by moving the network initializing to after the pcmcia stuff..
( I read it on the list!)
brian:)
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At 11:09 AM 2/26/01 -0600, you wrote:
>On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Anurag Jalan wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I recently removed SuSE 6.4 from my Compaq Armada E500 and replaced
>> it with Redhat 6.2 . Since i use my laptop as a workstation on the
>> LAN , i need to get my PCMCIA configured quickly.
>>
>> As with my previous installation, i downloaded
>> pcmcia-cs-3.1.21.tar.gz and ran the usual make config, make all ,
>> make install routine . This had got my D-Link DFE-650 configured
>> under SuSE but there's a problem under RH.
>>
>> At bootup i get the following message :
>>
>> Bringing up interface eth0 delaying eth0 initialisation [failed]
>>
>> I've checked /var/log/messages : it says ' card services release does not
>> match'
>>
>> My /etc/sysconfig/pcmcia says : PCMCIA=yes AND PCIC=i82365
>> My card IS listed in /etc/pcmcia config
>>
>> When I manually activate eth0 with netcfg, the card works fine ! I
>> can ping my eth0 IP 192.168.1.254
>>
>> But after a reboot it gets deactivated.. What do I try next ?
>>
>> Anurag
>>
>Is there some reasion you didn't use the
>kernel-pcmcia-cs-<kernel version>.i386.rpm? I am not an expert on this,
>but from the error message in the log, it sounds like a module version
>mismatch in the pcmcia package.
>
>Mikkel
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