I discovered that I had to add a "sleep 3" to the /etc/rc.d/pcmcia at the
end of the start block when I went to the 2.2.x kernels over the 2.0.36
kernels.
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From: Rachel Greenham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at Internet
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Date: Friday, February 05, 1999 2:51 PM
Subject: RE: [SuSE Linux] 2.2.1 on SuSE 6.0
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>zentara wrote:
>>
>> Rachel Greenham wrote:
>> >
>> > zentara wrote:
>>
>> > Hmm.
>> >
>> > My /etc/conf.modules does indeed hold the following:
>> >
>> > alias eth0 ne
>> > options ne io=0x220
>> >
>> > The fact remains that with the exact same scripts and conf.-files
>2.2.1
>> > exhibits a fault that 2.0.36 doesn't. Albeit not a showstopper.
>>
>> I'm still waiting for my disks, so I'm just guessing. :-)
>>
>> Is it pnp? Maybe the card isn't getting setup right with
>> the new "built-in-pnp" feature of the new kernel.
>> Do the boot messages show the card being initialized?
>> Did you enable the pnp feature of the 2.2.1 kernel?
>
>PNP is not enabled at any stage. I can't remember right now if it reads
>the card details during bootup.
>
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>Rachel
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