I tried what you suggested and disabled hot-plug support in kernel 2.4.7 and made USB into a module.
On boot I get one low beep when the PCMCIA Card Services start but still no network function. Justin Miller --- Tony Firecloud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > the texas instruments 1251 that it detects is the > pcmcia bridge, not the card > itself. do you get two high beeps when the laptop > boots? generally that > means that pcmcia-cs is working, and that a card has > been found. personally > i have found that removing support for hot-plug > devices from the kernel fixed > a similar problem of mine. but then i dont use usb, > nor do i plan to; i > still build usb support as modules and noticed that > when i plugged in a usb > cdburner that the kernel detected it. i assume the > hot-plug stuff is only > for if youre going to be removing and/or replacing > usb components. > I tried what you suggested and disabled hot-plug support in kernel 2.4.7 and made USB into a module. On boot I get one low beep when the PCMCIA Card Services start but still no network function. Justin Miller __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/

