Messages in this thread | ![/](/images/icornerl.gif) | | Subject | Re: Trying to run 2.6.0-test3 | From | Felipe Alfaro Solana <> | Date | Fri, 15 Aug 2003 10:53:13 +0200 |
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On Fri, 2003-08-15 at 10:11, Norman Diamond wrote:
> 1. Although both yenta and i82365 are compiled in, my 16-bit NE2000 clone > isn't recognized. If I boot kernel 2.4.19 I can use the network, if I > boot kernel 2.6.0 I can't find any way to use the network. Partial output > of various commands and files are shown below.
What brand/model? What chipset does the card use? Are your sure it's PCMCIA (16-bit) and not CardBus (32-bit)?
> 3. For 2.6.0-test1, a few people kindly explained and provided a patch > to make the keyboard work with a plain text console, to get a pipe symbol > when not running under X. How come 2.6.0-test3 still doesn't incorporate > that patch?
Uh? A patch to make the pipe (|) symbol work?
> 5. Modules seem to work except for module symbols. This seems to be a > result of compiling the new modules packages manually at a time when I > could not persuade the rpm --rebuild command to target the correct cpu. > Later I persuaded rpm --rebuild to work. modprobe and lsmod and rmmod > work, only kernel symbols think that modules are disabled.
Have you upgraded to latest modutils package? Modules are implemented quite differently in 2.6.
> # > # PCI Hotplug Support > # > CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI=m > CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI_FAKE=m
You don't need that.
> > > (/var/log/messages) > > Aug 14 22:21:37 diamondpana kernel: cs: warning: no high memory space available! > Aug 14 22:21:37 diamondpana kernel: cs: unable to map card memory! > Aug 14 22:21:37 diamondpana last message repeated 3 times > Aug 14 22:22:49 diamondpana last message repeated 7 times > Aug 14 22:23:35 diamondpana last message repeated 3 times > Aug 14 22:24:40 diamondpana last message repeated 3 times > Aug 14 22:29:07 diamondpana kernel: cs: unable to map card memory!
It seems the kernel is having problems assigning resources to your card. Plase, edit "/etc/pcmcia/config.opts" and uncomment the following line:
#include port 0x1000-0x17ff
> > > (dmesg) > > Kernel command line: acpi=off apm=on root=/dev/hda8
I suggest you to recompile your kernel with ACPI support to see if it works correctly. Else, recompile it disabling ACPI support and enabling APM support.
> No local APIC present or hardware disabled
You can remove APIC support from your config. It's not supported by your hardware.
> PCI: IRQ 0 for device 0000:00:01.2 doesn't match PIRQ mask - try pci=usepirqmask > PCI: IRQ 0 for device 0000:00:0a.0 doesn't match PIRQ mask - try pci=usepirqmask > PCI: IRQ 0 for device 0000:00:0a.1 doesn't match PIRQ mask - try pci=usepirqmask
Please, add "pci=usepirqmask" to your kernel command line in GRUB/Lilo.
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