On Mon, Aug 07, 2006 at 08:37:50 +1000, Jeff Waugh wrote:

> It totally depends on your PCMCIA adapter. Some do everything fine, even if

Thanks Jeff.  The card is recognised, it's just not mounted
automatically:

    kernel: [17180389.364000] pccard: PCMCIA card inserted into slot 0
    kernel: [17180389.364000] pcmcia: registering new device pcmcia0.0
    kernel: [17180389.404000] Probing IDE interface ide1...
    kernel: [17180389.692000] hdc: SanDisk SDCFB-16, CFA DISK drive
    kernel: [17180390.364000] ide1 at 0x2040-0x2047,0x204e on irq 3
    kernel: [17180390.364000] hdc: max request size: 128KiB
    kernel: [17180390.364000] hdc: 31360 sectors (16 MB) w/1KiB Cache, 
CHS=490/2/32
    kernel: [17180390.364000] hdc: cache flushes not supported
    kernel: [17180390.364000]  hdc: hdc1
    kernel: [17180390.368000] ide-cs: hdc: Vcc = 3.3, Vpp = 0.0

> I'd recommend filing a bug with as much information you can glean about the
> PCMCIA/CF adaper as possible.

I want to be sure it's not something that I'm doing (or not doing)
first.  Is there a config file somewhere I have to edit to make it
automount?

> Quick thing you can try - boot with it unplugged, run hal-device-manager,
> plug it in and see what happens.

It sees the adapter when it's plugged in.  lshw tells me this:

    *-pcmcia
         description: CardBus bridge
         product: Texas Instruments
         vendor: Texas Instruments
         physical id: 6
         bus info: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:06.0
         version: 00
         width: 32 bits
         clock: 33MHz
         capabilities: pcmcia bus_master cap_list
         configuration: driver=yenta_cardbus
         resources: iomemory:d2004000-d2004fff irq:185
       *-storage
            description: SDP
            vendor: SunDisk
            physical id: 0
            version: 5/3 0.6
            slot: Socket 0
            resources: irq:3
       *-ide
            description: IDE Channel 0
            physical id: 1
            bus info: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
            logical name: ide1
            clock: 33MHz
          *-disk
               product: SanDisk SDCFB-16
               physical id: 0
               bus info: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
               logical name: /dev/hdc
               capabilities: packet


Cheers,

John
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