Re: [Cooker] pcmcia and kernel 2.4.7-1

2001-08-02 Thread Peter Ruskin
On Thursday 02 August 2001 12:13, Bruce F Press wrote: html What's with the HTML then? -- Peter Ruskin, Wrexham, Wales. Registered Linux User No. 219434 ( see http://counter.li.org/ ). Linux Mandrake release 8.0 (Traktopel) for i586,

Re: [Cooker] pcmcia and kernel 2.4.7-1

2001-08-01 Thread Alan Olsen
On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, Vincent Meyer wrote: OK, loaded the latest greatest, and network wouldn't start. Does not appear to be turning the PCMCIA network controller, so I restarted the PCMCIA services. Here's the messages: [root@localhost rc3.d]# ./S09pcmcia reload Shutting down PCMCIA

Re: [Cooker] pcmcia and kernel 2.4.7-1

2001-08-01 Thread Stefan Siegel
Es schrieb Vincent Meyer: OK, loaded the latest greatest, and network wouldn't start. Does not appear to be turning the PCMCIA network controller, so I restarted the PCMCIA services. Here's the messages: [root@localhost rc3.d]# ./S09pcmcia reload Shutting down PCMCIA services:.

Re: [Cooker] pcmcia and kernel 2.4.7-1

2001-08-01 Thread Stefan Siegel
Es schrieb Alan Olsen: so??? what's a yenta socket? It is the replacement for the standard i8x driver that used to be used by pcmcia. I would do an ldmod and see what is still loaded. The yenta_socket.o should be loaded from /lib/modules/2.4.7-1mdk/kernel/drivers/pcmcia.

Re: [Cooker] pcmcia and kernel 2.4.7-1

2001-08-01 Thread Vincent Meyer
My computer is currently yenta-less. Bad package? Alan got it to work, but did he get it from the rpm or build if? Ah well - will wait for the -2 version and try again. V. On Wednesday 01 August 2001 02:12 am, you wrote: Es schrieb Alan Olsen: so??? what's a yenta socket? It is the

Re: [Cooker] pcmcia and kernel 2.4.7-1

2001-08-01 Thread Bruce F. Press
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote: Vincent Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: OK, loaded the latest greatest, and network wouldn't start. Does not appear to be turning the PCMCIA network controller, so I restarted the PCMCIA services. Here's the messages: [root@localhost rc3.d]# ./S09pcmcia

Re: [Cooker] pcmcia and kernel 2.4.7-1

2001-08-01 Thread Alan Olsen
On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Bruce F. Press wrote: Guillaume Cottenceau wrote: Vincent Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: OK, loaded the latest greatest, and network wouldn't start. Does not appear to be turning the PCMCIA network controller, so I restarted the PCMCIA services. Here's the

Re: [Cooker] pcmcia and kernel 2.4.7-1

2001-08-01 Thread Bruce F. Press
The problem is the same, there is NO yenta_socket module in the 2.4.7-1mdk packages. :( Alan Olsen wrote: On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Bruce F. Press wrote: Guillaume Cottenceau wrote: Vincent Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: OK, loaded the latest greatest, and network wouldn't start.

Re: [Cooker] pcmcia and kernel 2.4.7-1

2001-08-01 Thread Alan Olsen
On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Bruce F. Press wrote: The problem is the same, there is NO yenta_socket module in the 2.4.7-1mdk packages. Then pcmcia support is not built for that kernel then. It should be there. (It should be in /lib/modules/2.4.7-1mdk/kernel/drivers/pcmcia if I remember correctly.)

Re: [Cooker] pcmcia and kernel 2.4.7-1

2001-08-01 Thread Bruce F. Press
Alan Olsen wrote: On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Bruce F. Press wrote: The problem is the same, there is NO yenta_socket module in the 2.4.7-1mdk packages. Then pcmcia support is not built for that kernel then. It should be there. (It should be in /lib/modules/2.4.7-1mdk/kernel/drivers/pcmcia if

[Cooker] pcmcia and kernel 2.4.7-1

2001-07-31 Thread Vincent Meyer
OK, loaded the latest greatest, and network wouldn't start. Does not appear to be turning the PCMCIA network controller, so I restarted the PCMCIA services. Here's the messages: [root@localhost rc3.d]# ./S09pcmcia reload Shutting down PCMCIA services:. Starting PCMCIA services: modulesinsmod: