Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
Could you please redo the "lsmod" after "insmod ./serial_cs.ko", or
join the #livecd channel on irc.linuxfromscratch.org now for realtime
debugging?
(I promise: the summary will be posted to the list)
I can look into getting on livecd irc channel tomorrow.
I went through the routine again with new instruction to:
modprobe pcmcia first and then do:
insmode ./serial_cs.ko
and this time successfully:) Looks like that was the trick to get that
in, but I'm not seeng any change in ttyS[0-3] and dialing out shows same
results :
timeout on ttyS0,
Can't get terminal parameters: Input/output error on ttyS[1-3]
I checked all the ways I did before and see no changes in anything.
Does something have to be restarted , like some the /etc/init.d/pcmcia I
have in RH9?
Where would you look for pcmcia serial assignment to show up?
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# insmod ./serial_cs.ko (not a sound, thought it didn't work but...)
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# lsmod (the full list, divisions show phases)
Module Size Used by
ppp_generic 22036 0
slhc 7296 1 ppp_generic
^^--ppp_generic--^^
serial_cs 8712 0
pcmcia 21392 1 serial_cs
^^--pcmcia--^
ext3 98180 1
jbd 55576 1 ext3
nls_iso8859_1 4864 1
nls_cp437 6528 1
vfat 11520 1
fat 46876 1 vfat
^^--mount hda--^
yenta_socket 20360 3
rsrc_nonstatic 11648 1 yenta_socket
pcmcia_core 43908 4 serial_cs,pcmcia,yenta_socket,rsrc_nonstatic
^^--boot--^^
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I have saved the serial_cs module on the hda for later reuse. I'm
thinking maybe I still need the pcmcia-cs utility. I don't have any
of the init files in place and I think they come from that. Maybe I
could track where everything goes from that and reinsert after each
boot. (oh boy) But I don't know. What do you think of that?
Thanks for all the help, interesting explorations for me,
-Howard
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