Re: rme express cards

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On 10/05/2011 10:41 PM, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
On Wed, Oct 05, 2011 at 10:28:13PM +0200, Peter Plessas wrote:

Whenever my kernels were responsible for uploading the firmware, they
did whenever the card was inserted.
Did you try 'pccardctl eject; pccardctl insert'?

No, and I can't try it now since I don't have the machine
here ATM. But I will.

Don't know if hdsploader can be used to force an upload.

I don't use hdsploader at all, and AFAIK even don't have it
installed. The driver will load the firmware, in any. And
I don't think it's a matter of firmware uploading. IIRC
(but I could be wrong), the cards doesn't even appear in
lspci if inserted after booting.

yeah, i think this is the root cause of the problem. if the card has been found, you can use hdsploader to re-upload the firmware iirc, but unless you see it in lspci, there's nothing you could do. i have the same issue with an expresscard ieee1394 adaptor - it will only work when it's inserted before booting.

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