On Monday 17 February 2003 04:25 pm, James Sparenberg wrote: > It's possible that the yenta socket module isn't getting removed when > you restart pcmcia. Pull the card stop pcmcia then rmmod yenta_socket. > The other possiblity is that the module you use for your card only works > with yenta (I wonder if this naming has anything to do with the Yiddish > word?)
I think that was it. Unfortunately, it wont use i82365 as is because it complains about there being "no such device" and then incorrect module params. I have ALWAYS used i82365 in the past because it is flawless. I don't understand why it is refusing to work now. In any case, I am rebuilding the kernel (using gcc-2.96...because gcc-3.x borks the kernel) without pcmcia support and then will do the old standby of using the separate pcmcia-cs package. The way Nature intended. praedor
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