On Sun, 2006-07-09 at 17:49 -0400, "Mikkel L. Ellertson" <mikkel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Message: 2 > Date: Sun, 09 Jul 2006 14:43:24 -0500 > From: "Mikkel L. Ellertson" <mikkel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: Problem configuring multifunction pcmcia modem card in > FC5 > To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> > Message-ID: <44B15C5C.9080408@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > Stanley A. Klein wrote: > > I need to configure the modem part of a pcmcia multifunction > > ethernet/modem card for my laptop. FC5 appears to correctly identify > > most parameters but incorrectly identifies the modem part as an ethernet > > device, eth1. > > > > Here are the relevant parts of /etc/sysconfig/hwconf: > > > > - > > class: NETWORK > > bus: PCMCIA > > detached: 0 > > device: eth1 > > driver: serial_cs > > desc: "3Com Corporation 3C562D/3C563D EtherLink III LAN+Modem PC Card" > > vendorId: 0101 > > deviceId: 0562 > > function: 1 > > slot: 1 > > - > > > > - > > class: NETWORK > > bus: PCMCIA > > detached: 0 > > device: eth2 > > driver: 3c589_cs > > desc: "3Com Corporation 3C562D/3C563D EtherLink III LAN+Modem PC Card" > > network.hwaddr: 00:60:97:ee:c6:fb > > vendorId: 0101 > > deviceId: 0562 > > function: 0 > > slot: 1 > > > > The system is correctly identifying the driver for the modem side of he > > card. I may have helped get to this point by adding > > > > card "3Com 3c562/3c563 Ethernet/Modem" > > manfid 0x0101, 0x0562 > > bind "3c589_cs" to 0, "serial_cs" to 1 > > > > to /etc/pcmcia/config.opts as indicated in the material at > > pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net. > > > > The problem is that the device eth1 on the modem side of the card > > appears to be interfering with my ability to configure the ppp > > connection in the Network Configuration tool. The tool tells me there > > are no modems available and does not let me correct the eth1 to > > something like ppp0, which is what it should be. > > > > I tried to edit /etc/sysconfig/hwconf but it appears to be automatically > > generated at boot time. > > > > How do I get FC5 to correctly identify the dialup modem part of the > > card? > > > > > > Stan Klein > > > The modem part of the card will not be eth0. That is strictly the > Ethernet part of the card. I would expect the modem part of the card > to appear as a serial port, and you would have to specify the serial > port as part of the setup. If it is a hardware morem, then I would > expect it at something like /dev/ttyS2 or /dev/ttyS4, but it depends > on your hardware. > > Mikkel > -- The modem part of the card should not show up as eth1, but the configuration system is doing just that. The system is detecting the card, assigning a serial driver to the modem, but declaring it to be an ethernet device. In my view there are several possibilities: 1. Some configuration file I am supposed to create to tell the system how to configure the card. I noticed some alias statements in /etc/modprobe.conf related to the card, including one that aliases the serial driver serial_cs to eth1. I tried placing a file in modprobe.d with a statement aliasing serial_cs to ppp0, but that didn't help. 2. Some database with an error in it referenced by the configuration software. 3. A bug in the pcmcia hardware detection and/or the network configuration software. I've tried to look at the code in kudzu.py and in system-config-network to see if I can find a bug. If there is a bug, that's where it probably would be, and I see a lot of relevant statements, but the code is too complicated for me to easily understand. Stan Klein -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list