Thanks,
it works, i needed just the line to /etc/modules.autoload to get it work.

Patrick

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>Patrick Marquetecken said:
>> I cant get my pcmcia card working. I have followd a thread on this list
>> how to configure it. At first i had enabled pcmcia in the kernel, so i
>> disabled pcmcia in the kernel, recompiled it, dit a emerge pcmcia-cs it
>> installed fine, but at boot time i get this errors:
>> /lib/modules/2.4.20.../pcmcia/ds.o: init_module: operation not permitted
>> /lib/modules/2.4.20.../pcmcia/ds.o: insmod
>> /lib/modules/2.4.20.../pcmcia/ds.o: failed
>> /lib/modules/2.4.20.../pcmcia/ds.o: insmod ds failed
>> Starting pcmcia ...
>> cardmgr [3355]: no pcmcia driver in /proc/devices
>> cardmgr failed to start. Make sure that you have pcmcia modules build
>> ore support compiled in to the kernel
>
>Here's the steps I took.
>
>(1) emerge -C pcmcia-cs
>(2) Remove pcmcia/carbus support, pcmcia network device support and
>anything else that relates to pcmcia from kernel and recompile kernel.
>(3) ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~ emerge pcmcia-cs (to get latest version 3.2.4
>which compiles fine)
>(4) Load modules in correct order e.g.
>insmod pcmcia_core
>insmod i82365
>insmod ds
>cardmgr -f
>/etc/init.d/net.ethX start
>lsmod (to check what's loaded)
>(5) Add above to /etc/modules.autoload
>(6) rc-update add pcmcia default
>(7) Reboot
>
>It might also help if you reveal your card details.  Look at forums and
>http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/ for information specific to your card.
>
>My problem with 3c575 card was that all modules loaded fine but
>/etc/init.d/net.eth0 would always try to use my internal laptop network
>card rather than the pcmcia card.  Any help as to how I get eth0 to use
>pcmcia rather than internal network card would be appreciated.
>
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