Problem: FC2, Dell Latitude CSx, Linksys PCM100 EtherFast 10/100 Integrated PC Card

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Hello,

I just upgraded my notebook from RH 7.2 to FC2 (kernel 2.6.5-1.358). My Linksys PCM100 card worked fine with RH 7.2, but when I boot to FC2 I get the following message:

pcnet_cs device eth0 does not seem to be present, delaying initialization

I searched the list archives and found that others had similar problems, but none of the posted solutions seemed to apply to my situation. I'm not sure if all of the information listed below is relevant, but I'll list it in case it helps. Thanks in advance to anyone who takes the time to help me out.

- The FC2 installation process appeared to recognize the card in that I was prompted for setup information and eth0 was configured. system-config-network shows the following information on the hardware tab:

Description: pcnet_cs
Type: Ethernet
Device: eth0
Status: configured

- system-config-services shows a check next to pcmcia, but the status reads "cardmgr is stopped."

- entering "cardmgr -v" at the command line returns:

carmgr[4762]: no sockets found!

- hwbrowser shows the following information for PCMCIA/PC-Card devices:

Selected Device: PCI1225
Manufacturer: Texas Instruments
Driver: yenta_socket

(note: the PCI1225 entry appears twice in the Selected Device box; both entries have the Device Information listed above.)

- the following entry exists in /etc/pcmcia/config:

card "Linksys Etherfast 10/100 Fast Ethernet"
version "Linksys", "Etherfast 10/100 Integrated PC Card (PCM100)"
#manfid 0x0149, 0xc1ab
bind "pcnet_cs"



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