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Re: PCMCIA woes



Hi,
	What's happening with your nic? I tried a kickstart install on a laptop
and even though i had it set up to do dhcp addressing, it loaded all the
PCMCIA stuff but it didn't contact the dhcp server.
Dave.


On Wed, 27 Mar 2002 20:05:02 -0500 Art Ross <aross skyenet net> writes:
> I've just upgraded from RedHat 7.0 to 7.2 and all went very well 
> except
> the pcmcia services.  At the time I conducted the upgrade I had 
> pcmcia
> services set not to start at boot because of system lockups that 
> were
> occuring during the 7.0 boot process.  Well, in a way it did.
> 
>   PCMCIA has problems when it tries to start at boot time.  A review 
> of
> the situation revealed that two modules were loaded; 
> "yenta_socket.o"
> and "ds.o".  If I manually insert these modules into the kernel and
> start pcmcia services, everything is fine.
> 
> How can I correct these two module deficiencies?  Is there a module
> configuration file that I can add some lines to?
> 
> Best Regards,
>   Art
> 
> 
> 
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