On Friday 05 September 2003 23:55, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The 03.09.05 at 22:40, Jan Elders wrote:
Any ideas/suggestions ?
disable apic?
I already have noapic in my bootloader configuration file.
Ah. And enabling it? O:-) Huh Huh, that's what I started with, giving me the problem I described. Noapic was just a trial, without effect.
// CUT
I searched the suse sdb, but could not find info about delay that you are referring to. I probably did not search in the right way, but is it possible for you to be a bit more specific ? ;-)
// CUT
I remember that on that machine (kernel 2.4.0 and .2) I had to dissable pcmcia in the kernel, and use the pcmcia package instead. I suppose that does not apply now :-) [...] Funny: acording to the sdb, there was a switch in suse 8.0 for that: PCMCIA_SYSTEM="kernel" or "external". There still is in /etc/sysconfig/pcmcia (I tried both settings, without getting any different behaviour).
Ok. Have a look at /etc/sysconfig/hotplug, there are some delays that can be inserted there. I have no pcmcia file there to look at, but I'm sure that if a delay was thought of, it will be configured there. I looked, but don't feel comfortable with changing things there. I'll first have a careful look at the sdb articles you are referring to.
And, in my local copy of the sdb, there are 38 articles about the pcmcia: have a look at them, perhaps there is something that matches. Greetings, -- Jan Elders Nuenen the Netherlands