As my old high school CS teacher used to say, error due to "User
Headspace Misalignment."

I don't know what led me to enable it without enabling any drivers for
it, but that was my problem.   Thanks for the help.

Lucien

On 8/3/05, Jason Stubbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 04 August 2005 09:17, Lucien D. wrote:
> > phaedrus lu # zgrep CONFIG_PCMCIA /proc/config.gz
> > # CONFIG_PCMCIA_DEBUG is not set
> > CONFIG_PCMCIA=y
> > CONFIG_PCMCIA_PROBE=y
> > # CONFIG_PCMCIA_AHA152X is not set
> > # CONFIG_PCMCIA_FDOMAIN is not set
> > # CONFIG_PCMCIA_NINJA_SCSI is not set
> > # CONFIG_PCMCIA_QLOGIC is not set
> > # CONFIG_PCMCIA_SYM53C500 is not set
> 
> You're missing some important information here. Here's mine:
> 
> CONFIG_PCCARD=y
> # CONFIG_PCMCIA_DEBUG is not set
> CONFIG_PCMCIA=y
> # CONFIG_PCMCIA_LOAD_CIS is not set
> # CONFIG_PCMCIA_IOCTL is not set
> CONFIG_CARDBUS=y
> 
> CONFIG_YENTA=y
> # CONFIG_PD6729 is not set
> # CONFIG_I82092 is not set
> # CONFIG_TCIC is not set
> CONFIG_PCCARD_NONSTATIC=y
> 
> 
> CONFIG_CARDBUS enables support for 32-bit cards (which you probably want)
> and you'll also need to enable at least one driver. Looking at your lspci
> output, the Yenta driver should work fine.
> 
> --
> Jason Stubbs
> 
> 
>

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