Re: PCMCIA problems in Red Hat 9

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On Sun, May 30, 2004 14:57:53 PM -0500, Mike Burger (mburger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:

> That's because there is no module called "pcmcia"...there are a
> couple of different implementations of pcmcia chipsets, and there
> are drivers for them...what does the output of "lsmod" show you?
> 

Sure enough, it says:

pcmcia_core
ext3
jbd (what's this?)

I have discovered, however, that the cardbus bridge PCI1130 doesn't
get an interrupt assigned, no matter how much and where I do
"pci=biosirq"

Both its pins get IRQ 255. See my other posts here.
Is this normal? How to fix it?

TIA,
	Marco
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