I also boot off of knoppix and got it's values for those, though it didn't help much. I did notice one interesting thing though. In knoppix, the yenta-socket module is used. From what I remember when trying to get pcmcia to work, yenta-socket is what you get if you compile pcmcia into the kernel, but i82365 is what you get from pcmcia-cs. Could this be the culprit? It seemed like knoppix was using pcmcia-cs, but maybe it was using both that and the kernel pcmcia stuff? I was under the impression (from the pcmcia-cs docs) that this shouldn't be done. Can it?
Maybe I'll try it later today.
-Andy
Robert Morris wrote:
I'm not sure if you can or not, maybe someone else can answer that.
If you're wondering what IRQ's are being used in gentoo, just type `cat /proc/interrupts` in a shell to find out.
I just found the forum topic I was thinking of :
"Solved: complete freeze upon pcmcia-card insertion"
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=99753&highlight=pcmcia+solved
Hope that helps,
Robert
Andy Herrman writes:
Yea, I started a thread there too, as I hadn't gotten a response here for a bit.
I'll try that. Is there any way I can get at the logs from when the crash occurred? It looks like all the logs are cleared when I boot.
-Andy
Robert Morris wrote:
You may want to run dmesg and see what IRQ the flash card is assigned,
and then see if there is conflict in gentoo.
If there is, you can tell pcmcia to skip that IRQ in
/etc/pcmcia/config.opts if I remember right.
I think I remember seeing a thread about this problem on the forums too.
You might want to try a search there.
Robert
On Wed, 2004-02-25 at 19:18, Andy Herrman wrote:
Nope, no good. I added pnp to my use flags and recompiled, but no good.
Any thoughts of checks I could do while in knoppix to see what's going on? Like what settings or such I need?
-Andy
Robert Morris wrote:
On Wed, 2004-02-25 at 14:56, Andy Herrman wrote:
Here's a quick update. I boot off of my knoppix CD and stuck the card in and it worked. It looked like the pcmcia card manager detected it and loaded the right module (ide-cs.o). I still can't tell what's happening when I plug it in in gentoo though, as the entire machine crashes.
Does anyone know what might be going on, or have suggestions as what I could try to do to fix it?
-Andy
Andy Herrman wrote:
I'm having some problems with my compact flash reader. I have a PCMCIA adapter that should work with the ide-cs module. However, as soon as I plug it in the entire system freezes and I have to do a hard reboot. I tried manually modprobing ide-cs before plugging it in but it didn't make a difference.
I was wondering, are there any kernel options I should enable for it to work? It worked before on an older installation (I used it about a year ago, but not since), and it also works in windows, so I know it's not a hardware problem. Any thoughts?
-Andy
If you are using the pcmcia-cs ebuild, make sure you compiled it with the 'pnp' USE flag. That fixed it for me. Robert
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CPU0 0: 30028 XT-PIC timer 1: 1435 XT-PIC keyboard 2: 0 XT-PIC cascade 8: 2 XT-PIC rtc 9: 3492 XT-PIC orinoco_cs 10: 16 XT-PIC ide1 11: 28 XT-PIC Intel ICH3, i82365, ohci1394, usb-uhci, usb-uhci 12: 1 XT-PIC PS/2 Mouse 14: 4808 XT-PIC ide0 NMI: 0 LOC: 0 ERR: 0 MIS: 0
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