I have an older PIII Dell Latitude that works fine with FC1. With FC2 Test 3, it will not start the PCMCIA NIC (PCNET_CS). If I remember correctly, it needs to start yenta, and its not.
Byte
I have the same problem. yenta_socket doesn't get started. Cardmgr gives me the no socket message. I can modprobe yenta_socket and start pcmcia manually and everything is OK.
Timothy
On Sun, 2004-05-02 at 01:21, ByteEnable wrote:
I have an older PIII Dell Latitude that works fine with FC1. With FC2 Test 3, it will not start the PCMCIA NIC (PCNET_CS). If I remember correctly, it needs to start yenta, and its not.
Byte
After you do the mod probe, and everything is working the way you want, try issuing a depmod -a.
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Timothy wrote:
I have the same problem. yenta_socket doesn't get started. Cardmgr gives me the no socket message. I can modprobe yenta_socket and start pcmcia manually and everything is OK.
Timothy
On Sun, 2004-05-02 at 01:21, ByteEnable wrote:
I have an older PIII Dell Latitude that works fine with FC1. With FC2 Test 3, it will not start the PCMCIA NIC (PCNET_CS). If I remember correctly, it needs to start yenta, and its not.
Byte
On May 2, 2004, ByteEnable ByteEnable@austin.rr.com wrote:
I have an older PIII Dell Latitude that works fine with FC1. With FC2 Test 3, it will not start the PCMCIA NIC (PCNET_CS).
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