Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 17 Jun 1999 00:58:24 +0200 | From | Juergen Leising <> | Subject | Re: PCMCIA problems |
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On Wed, Jun 16, 1999 at 07:34:04PM +0200, Steffen Grunewald wrote: > Hi all, > > we are trying to access the PCMCIA slots of a Toshiba Satellite > notebook. Kernel version is 2.2.7 (SuSE 6.1 evaluation version). > As predicted by the SuSE support database entry, the whole system > hangs when PCMCIA is included during boot-up. > According to the "contents" entry, SuSE uses version 3.0.9. > Which version should we try out ? >
Just a workaround that could possibly avoid a crash during the boot-up: IRQ 9 is most probably the reason for those crashes; so try to find out where you can put an irq list (without that irq 9) into: Under redhat 5.2 (running on my toshiba 2520) it is
/etc/sysconfig/pcmcia:
PCMCIA=yes PCIC=i82365 PCIC_OPTS="irq_list=4,6,8,10,11 pci_csc=1 pc_debug=128"
Editing this file is able by booting a floppy linux; maybe suse have some rescue disks or something like that.
Bye, Juergen.
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