Re: PCMIA Issues

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That did the trick.  Is there a way to implement this
fix permanently through the startup routine.

Thanks for all your assistance

Regards,
Chris Canavan

--- "Robert P. J. Day" <rpjday@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Jul 2004, Chris Canavan wrote:
> 
> > All,
> >
> > I am having some issues getting the PCMIA serivce
> to start.  I am 
> > new with all Linux systems so please forgive me if
> I don't provide 
> > some needed info.
> >
> > During the install Fedora found the PCMIA NIC so I
> assume that 
> > something went right; however each boot (when
> looking at the 
> > detailed logging screen) shows that the NIC Card
> is not found and 
> > initalization fails.  So once in the GUI I look at
> the services and 
> > everything looks good but PCMIA which shows the
> service is stopped. 
> > I request a service start Fedora the OS reports
> the service has 
> > started correctly, but when I stat the service it
> still hasn't 
> > started, thus the NIC card cannot be found.
> 
> if this is the same problem others have been having,
> try the 
> following after you boot:
> 
>    # modprobe yenta_socket
>    # service pcmcia start
> 
> what happens?
> 
> rday
> 
> 
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