Hello, in a pile of old hardware I found an 10MBit-PCMCIA network combo card which pccardctl identified as
product info: "TAMARACK", "Ethernet", "A", "004743118001"
function: 6 (network)
I recalled it had worked in the past but stopped to do so at a certain
point. Looking closer I found this was obviously due to the
pcmcia-cs/pccardutils migration. Now the kernel is looking for a
firmware
| kernel: firmware: requesting tamarack.cis
which turned out to be what was known as /etc/pcmcia/cis/tamarack.dat
(as of Debian oldstable)[1] in the pcmcia-cs package, and the card is
fully functional again now for me.
Now I'm a bit confused since tamarack.cis is neither provided by the
kernel nor by pcmciautils. Did I oversee something, or is this
a topic that requires attention? I noticed some .cis have been added
to firmware/cis/ in the kernel recently, but not this one.
Regards,
Christoph
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