On Mon, 2002-02-25 at 12:36, Colin Humphreys wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 23, 2002 at 10:49:52AM +1100, Ken Foskey wrote:
> > My kernel now boots.  I did not have ext3 compiled into the kernel I had
> > it as a module.  <slap forehead>  (Jeff from archives)
> > 
> > I can load the network module insmod xircom_cb and it appears to load
> > however there is no eth0.  It was defined to tulip (2.2 kernel)
> > originally however I cannot figure how this is done,  any hints.  It
> > would be nice if it came up and down with the card insert and eject.  I
> > also want to put in a wireless card.
> 
> I think with the new Hot Plug PCI subsystem in 2.4.x , PCMCIA treats cardbus
> drivers differently, and doesn't use the pcmcia config scripts. It is up
> to hotplug, http://linux-hotplug.sourceforge.net, to do the config, and
> this config would be like a standard nic in a desktop.

This is a horrible,  it just fixed itself.  I dont know why. After I
powered up the next night I did ifup eth0 and it just worked.  I would
love to figure out why...   Right now I am happy that it works.

I still have not figured out the little thumb mouse pointer on the
toshiba.  Does anyone have this set up?  I checked laptop site and it
confused me (not hard).  As I understand it I can have three pointers
set up on this,  ttyS0,  psaux, and the third and use anyone I have
plugged in at the time.

Performance is crap on this laptop,  I think I have a few things wrong
with the setup right now.  ps says that the system map does not equal.

KenF

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