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PCMCIA problems in Red Hat 9

PCMCIA problems in Red Hat 9

2004-05-31       - By Craig White

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On Sun, 2004-05-30 at 13:19, M. Fioretti wrote:
> On Sun, May 30, 2004 14:57:53 PM -0500, Mike Burger (mburger@(protected)
.org) wrote:
>
> > That's because there is no module called "pcmcia"...there are a
> > couple of different implementations of pcmcia chipsets, and there
> > are drivers for them...what does the output of "lsmod" show you?
> >
>
> Sure enough, it says:
>
> pcmcia_core
> ext3
> jbd (what's this?)
>
> I have discovered, however, that the cardbus bridge PCI1130 doesn't
> get an interrupt assigned, no matter how much and where I do
> "pci=biosirq"
>
> Both its pins get IRQ 255. See my other posts here.
> Is this normal? How to fix it?
-- --
add to your grub.conf  - i.e.

title Fedora Core (2.6.5-1.358smp)
       root (hd0,0)
       kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.5-1.358smp ro root=LABEL=/ pci=biosirq
       initrd /initrd-2.6.5-1.358smp.img

You can manually "e" edit and try it out on a single boot up simply by
pressing the "e" key when the grub stage 2 boot screen pauses.

Craig


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