Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 13 Jul 1999 23:53:41 +0200 | From | Alessandro Suardi <> | Subject | Re: OOPs: 2.2.10 + pcmcia-cs-3.0.13 (ThinkPad390E + 3Com Megahertz) |
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Steven N. Hirsch wrote: > > On Sun, 11 Jul 1999, Otel Florian-Daniel wrote: > > > I just tried to splash RH6.0 on a ThinkPad390E with a 3Com Megahertz > > combo card. The stock RH pcmcia.img OOPsed (same as below) upon installation > > couldn't get the card running. I still installed the system, then upgraded > > to the latest (kernel to 2.2.10 and pcmcia-cs 3.0.13). Even after > > upgrading, when booting or when issuing a 'cardctl ident' i get > > OOPsed. Booting __without__ the card inserted is O.K.: The host > > controler is identified and the cardmgr is started: > > > > I'm having zero luck with pcmcia-cs-3.0.13, .14 or anything, with kernel > 2.2.10-ac10. > > Looks like the same thing you're reporting. cardmgr triggers kernel oops > at init time. I'm unable to update the kernel on that machine. > > It's an IBM ThinkPad 365X, RedHat 5.2 + kernel-2.2.x with a Linksys > 10/100Base card. >
Just to report something different, no trouble at all with 2.3.10 and pcmcia 3.0.13 final, nor with 2.2.10 (but I can't remember if the 2.2 cardctl and stuff were built with 3.0.13 or with a snapshot); I have a Xircom RBEM56G-100 with the unofficial tulip.c and PCMCIA makefile patches from Keith Owens (thanks loads man !).
FWIW, whenever I install the pcmcia bundle the utilities go into a 2.2 or 2.3 subdir according to the kernel version I am using, this because I had problems some time ago with 2.1.xx-built cardmgr wasn't able to bring up my modules when I booted into 2.0.36.
Ciao,
--alessandro <asuardi@uninetcom.it> <asuardi@it.oracle.com>
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