Re: yenta doesn't start with custom kernel

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On Wed, 2003-05-07 at 20:31, Thomas Robinson wrote:

> Check your bios for the correct settings. I've seen the 'no pcmcia
> driver in /proc/devices' error due to this before. Other than that, I'm
> not sure.

Thanks for the tip.  Unfortunately I can't find any settings relevant to
pcmcia in the bios.

Also, booting on the stock kernel (which doesn't have the parallel port
setting) enables pcmcia cards, which suggests it isn't an underlying
bios issue.

Cheers,
Bret

-- 
Bret Comstock Waldow <bwaldow@xxxxxxxxxxxx>





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