On Mon, 21 Dec 1998, Vijaykumar Krishnaswamy wrote:

> When i initially set up the system, i used the pcmcia-cs-3.0.5 and
> everything seemd to work fine.Later when i updated it ot the 3.0.6
> version, i started getting the very same problems.(ie, the network starts
> but hangs after a while.a network reset by /etc/rc.d/init.d/network stop
> followed by /etc/rc.d/init.d/network start eth0 restored the network but
> once again only for a while).So i cleaned up all the 3.0.6 modules and
> rebuilt the 3.0.5 version.Now once again everything seems to be working
> fine.so may be you should try rebuilding the pcmcia modules with the 3.0.5
> version.
> 


When I rebuilt pcmcia module with pcmcia-cs-3.0.5 everything worked great,
I was using the network all day.  Then I had to boot into windows (gasp) 
for a few minutes, when I went back to linux it no longer worked.  When I
did a "cardctl status" it told me that I had 2 cards in no matter how many
were actually inserted.  After playing around a bit I've got it
acknowledging that the card is present (only 1) but it still doesn't
configure properly. When I start pcmcia by using 
"/etc/rc.d/init.d/pcmcia start" it gives me the message "not enough high
memory"

Any more ideas,

Kevin Haas


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