-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hey guys,
Okay went into BIOS, there was in fact a setting for specifying the PCMCIA connection type. I took of off auto and set it to CardBus. I saved and rebooted and it did in fact get past the PCMCIA kernel module this time. Kari's system is now sitting happily at SuSE tour screen. Thanks again guys for your help. That was realtively painless. I'll have to file that one away. I can only assume now that it will not accept a true PCMCIA card, or will it. The reason I ask is that she sometimes has a PCMCIA memory card adapter for SmartMedia or something from work that she plugs in. It won't be the end of the world if she can't use that card anymore. Also, I'm not sure why it hung at this kernel module even with the card out of the laptop? - -- Jarrod Major GPG Fingerprint: FA4A 1EA3 A0EE A842 07BB 804C 0090 14F6 BE6E DE3D CLUG Treasurer Registered Linux User: #224211 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBPkmb+ACQFPa+bt49AQKYXAP9GafR+hwrYMPNxkgExNtO3tohqfYA85EW ucTKSwNQabnHgTApUc1lnitF5kR+ht8v/XUN95VJC6/fipZ1gEMma0/lWcH3DfWp iEEIdAPuHXB3oaWaSYrNa56aI9p57tOzR0m61IzXkMiVBccD9crLeJQ2YNLtSFTb FjjYsfKFItA= =2QuH -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
