Re: [Cooker] pcmcia problems on acer travelmate 202T

2002-03-12 Thread Keld Jørn Simonsen

On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 10:54:33PM +0100, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
 Keld Jørn Simonsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 05:26:01PM +0100, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
   Keld Jørn Simonsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
   
   When did you first saw this msg get dev info failed? What beta,
   what kernel? When I fixed your problem, you didn't see it? When
   did you have a working situation?
  
  I got the rc1 .img to work. I cold booted it instead of warm booting.
  Should not matter, but it does...
 
 So, to sum up, when you cold boot the rc1 it works??

I am not sure I always can do it, but, yes, I can do it sometimes,
cold booting.  A bit strange, I think.

keld




[Cooker] pcmcia problems on acer travelmate 202T

2002-03-11 Thread Keld Jørn Simonsen

Here is a transcript of the log, as requested:
This is with the pcmcia.img of rc1, network.img gave similar results.
I have also tried other.img , the result there was a lot worse.

* needs memory_cs
*file-not-found-in-archive memory_cs.o (maybe you can try another boot floppy such as 
'other.img' for seldom used SCSI modules)
* warning: insmod failed (memory_cs (null)) (2)
* CM: get dev info on socket 0 failed:
* CM: initiating socket 1
* CM: socket 1: Anonymeous Memory
* have to insmod memory_cs
* needs memory_cs
*file-not-found-in-archive memory_cs.o (maybe you can try another boot floppy such as 
'other.img' for seldom used SCSI modules)
* warning: insmod failed (memory_cs (null)) (2)
* CM: get dev info on socket 0 failed:
* cardmgr rc: 0
* Total memory: 192 Mbytes
* PCI: device 10b9 5237 is  (usb-ohci)
* needs usbcore
*file-not-found-in-archive usbcore.o (maybe you can try another boot floppy such as 
'other.img' for seldom used SCSI modules)
* needs usb-ohci
*file-not-found-in-archive usb-ohci.o (maybe you can try another boot floppy such as 
'other.img' for seldom used SCSI modules)
* warning: insmod failed (usb-uhci (null)) (2)
* have to insmod usb-storage
* needs usbcore
*file-not-found-in-archive usbcore.o (maybe you can try another boot floppy such as 
'other.img' for seldom used SCSI modules)
* needs scsi_mod
* needs usb-storage
*file-not-found-in-archive usb-staorage.o (maybe you can try another boot floppy such 
as 'other.img' for seldom used SCSI modules)
* warning: insmod failed (usb-staorage (null)) (2)
* USB: couldn't mount /proc/bus/usb
* USB: could not open proc file
* unsetting automatic

(and that was the end.

keld




Re: [Cooker] pcmcia problems on acer travelmate 202T

2002-03-11 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau

Keld Jørn Simonsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


[...]

 * needs memory_cs

Can you print messages before that?

To obtain them, switch to console #3 the fastest you can once
kernel booted, and when there is no more new lines printed out,
Shift-PageUp to see the top messages.


 *file-not-found-in-archive memory_cs.o (maybe you can try another boot floppy such 
as 'other.img' for seldom used SCSI modules)
 * warning: insmod failed (memory_cs (null)) (2)
 * CM: get dev info on socket 0 failed:

When did you first saw this msg get dev info failed? What beta,
what kernel? When I fixed your problem, you didn't see it? When
did you have a working situation?


-- 
Guillaume Cottenceau - http://www.frozen-bubble.org/




Re: [Cooker] pcmcia problems on acer travelmate 202T

2002-03-11 Thread Keld Jørn Simonsen

On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 05:26:01PM +0100, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
 Keld Jørn Simonsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 When did you first saw this msg get dev info failed? What beta,
 what kernel? When I fixed your problem, you didn't see it? When
 did you have a working situation?

I got the rc1 .img to work. I cold booted it instead of warm booting.
Should not matter, but it does...

Keld




Re: [Cooker] pcmcia problems on acer travelmate 202T

2002-03-11 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau

Keld Jørn Simonsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 05:26:01PM +0100, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
  Keld Jørn Simonsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  
  When did you first saw this msg get dev info failed? What beta,
  what kernel? When I fixed your problem, you didn't see it? When
  did you have a working situation?
 
 I got the rc1 .img to work. I cold booted it instead of warm booting.
 Should not matter, but it does...

So, to sum up, when you cold boot the rc1 it works??


-- 
Guillaume Cottenceau - http://www.frozen-bubble.org/