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Old 06-04-2005, 04:07 PM   #1
Gripper
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PCMCIA CDROM on B142


New Debianite.
Pleased to have Debian installed on my Fujitsu Lifebook B142 using the root/boot floppies (system will only boot from floppy or HD). Fortunately the rtl8150 driver worked for the USB ethernet and net install proceeded.

I can't get the PCMCIA CDROM working. We have lights. We have a single low beep on insert, high beep on removal.

Cardctl info:

PRODID_1="KME"
PRODID_2="KXLC005"
PRODID_3="00"
PRODID_4=""
MANFID= 0032,2704
FUNCID=8

cardctl status:

5v 16 bit PC card
function 0: [ready], [wp]

Linux version: 2.4.27-2-686 gcc 3.3.5 debian1:3.3.5-12

Not even sure how to start debugging this, spent some hours (in the wrong places apparently) already.

An entry close to the id was found in /etc/pcmcia/config; the manfid was 0032,0704 for a pcmia cdrom; I changed the digit. The ide_cs tried to load but failed (seen in syslog), but does not lock up the computer. using scsi - qlogic-cs locks up the computer

Can you guide me here?

Last edited by Gripper; 06-04-2005 at 07:38 PM.
 
  


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