Probleme mit Fritz-PCMCIA-Karte
Hallo ! Nach dem Update auf SuSE 7.3pro bekomme ich beim Starten des Notebooks mit eingesteckter Fritz-PCMCIA-Karte seitenweise folgende Meldungen in /var/log/messages: Oct 30 09:42:15 PCLAP rcpcmcia: user function /lib/modules/2.4.14-pre3/pcmcia/smc91c92_cs.o Oct 30 09:42:15 PCLAP rcpcmcia: user function /lib/modules/2.4.14-pre3/pcmcia/sram_mtd.o Oct 30 09:42:15 PCLAP rcpcmcia: user function /lib/modules/2.4.14-pre3/pcmcia/tcic.o Oct 30 09:42:15 PCLAP rcpcmcia: user function /lib/modules/2.4.14-pre3/pcmcia/tulip_cb.o Oct 30 09:42:15 PCLAP rcpcmcia: user function /lib/modules/2.4.14-pre3/pcmcia/wavelan_cs.o Oct 30 09:42:15 PCLAP rcpcmcia: user function /lib/modules/2.4.14-pre3/pcmcia/wvlan_cs.o Oct 30 09:42:15 PCLAP rcpcmcia: user function /lib/modules/2.4.14-pre3/pcmcia/xirc2ps_cs.o Oct 30 09:42:15 PCLAP rcpcmcia: xftw starting at /lib/modules/2.4 lstat on /lib/modules/2.4 failed Oct 30 09:42:15 PCLAP rcpcmcia: xftw starting at /lib/modules/kernel lstat on /lib/modules/kernel failed Oct 30 09:42:15 PCLAP rcpcmcia: xftw starting at /lib/modules/fs lstat on /lib/modules/fs failed Oct 30 09:42:15 PCLAP rcpcmcia: xftw starting at /lib/modules/net lstat on /lib/modules/net failed Oct 30 09:42:15 PCLAP rcpcmcia: xftw starting at /lib/modules/scsi lstat on /lib/modules/scsi failed Oct 30 09:42:15 PCLAP rcpcmcia: xftw starting at /lib/modules/block lstat on /lib/modules/block failed Oct 30 09:42:15 PCLAP rcpcmcia: xftw starting at /lib/modules/cdrom lstat on /lib/modules/cdrom failed Oct 30 09:42:15 PCLAP rcpcmcia: xftw starting at /lib/modules/ipv4 lstat on /lib/modules/ipv4 failed Oct 30 09:42:15 PCLAP rcpcmcia: xftw starting at /lib/modules/ipv6 lstat on /lib/modules/ipv6 failed Oct 30 09:42:15 PCLAP rcpcmcia: xftw starting at /lib/modules/sound lstat on /lib/modules/sound failed Oct 30 09:42:15 PCLAP rcpcmcia: xftw starting at /lib/modules/fc4 lstat on /lib/modules/fc4 failed Oct 30 09:42:15 PCLAP rcpcmcia: xftw starting at /lib/modules/video lstat on /lib/modules/video failed Oct 30 09:42:15 PCLAP rcpcmcia: xftw starting at /lib/modules/misc lstat on /lib/modules/misc failed Oct 30 09:42:15 PCLAP rcpcmcia: xftw starting at /lib/modules/pcmcia lstat on /lib/modules/pcmcia failed Oct 30 09:42:15 PCLAP rcpcmcia: xftw starting at /lib/modules/atm lstat on /lib/modules/atm failed Oct 30 09:42:15 PCLAP rcpcmcia: xftw starting at /lib/modules/usb lstat on /lib/modules/usb failed Oct 30 09:42:15 PCLAP rcpcmcia: xftw starting at /lib/modules/ide lstat on /lib/modules/ide failed Oct 30 09:42:15 PCLAP rcpcmcia: xftw starting at /lib/modules/ieee1394 lstat on /lib/modules/ieee1394 failed Oct 30 09:42:15 PCLAP rcpcmcia: xftw starting at /lib/modules/mtd lstat on /lib/modules/mtd failed Oct 30 09:42:15 PCLAP rcpcmcia: /sbin/insmod /lib/modules/2.4.14-pre3/pcmcia/pcmcia_core.o Oct 30 09:42:15 PCLAP kernel: Linux PCMCIA Card Services 3.1.28 Oct 30 09:42:15 PCLAP kernel: kernel build: 2.4.14-pre3 #2 Sun Oct 28 16:10:12 MET 2001 Oct 30 09:42:15 PCLAP kernel: options: [pci] [cardbus] [apm] Oct 30 09:42:15 PCLAP rcpcmcia: xftw starting at /lib/modules/boot lstat on /lib/modules/boot failed Die Karte läuft auch, aber wenn ich einen neuen Kernel baue, muß ich nach dem Compile der PCMCIA-CS-Treiber (3.1.28) zusätzlich zum make install auch noch die originalen Binarys cardmgr und cardctl aus dem SuSE-RPM PCMCIA-CS wieder nach /sbin kopieren, ansonsten hängt sich der Rechner beim Starten von PCMCIA auf. Das gleiche passiert, wenn ich versuche die offizielle PCMCIA-CS-Version 3.1.29 per compile, make all und make install zu installieren. Mit SuSE 7.2 gab es diese Probleme nicht. Dirk
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