Re: what is PCI to PCMCIA adaptor device name

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On 7/7/06, Simon Wu <simonwu1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,

I installed a PCI to PCMCIA card adaptor in my desktop PC with Fedora
3. Apparently, it is detected as Ismod shows:
yenta_socket   21705  1
rsrc_nonstatic  12737  1 yenta_socket
pcmcia_core    50013  2 yenta_socket, rsrc_nonstatic

I have a 3G wireless modem connected to th adaptor.

However, I couldn't find a device name under /dev/. Can someone tell
me what and where is the device name? Is it configurable?


Could you provide us lspci output?

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