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Old 09-09-2004, 01:32 PM   #1
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cardmgr : socket not found!


Hey guys.I have a "Surecom CardBus 10/100 32 bit ethernet card with Realtek 8139 chipset."
I've just updated to Kernel 2.6.8.1 and I installed PCMCIA support,PCMCIA network drivers....(Actually I installed all the modules related to PCMCIA and hotplug)
While boting the only error I get, is :

cardmgr : no socket found!

The funny thing is the card is powered on when I boot!And there is actually an "eth1" device(BTW:"eth0" is the laptop's original ethernet card which is not working properly(it too has a "Realtek 8139" chipset )) and some loaded modules are these:

8250_pci 16640 0
8250 19232 1 8250_pci
serial_core 200961 1 8250
8139too 21760 0
mii 4224 1 8139too
crc32 4096 1 8139too
yenta_socket 19072 1
evdev 7552 0

Now there are severel problems about this..

1-)I'm not sure if my PCMCIA card is installed properly.If it's not,why I see "yenta_socket" as a loaded module,why my card is powered on and why there is an "eth1" device?If it is installed properly why I get this "cardmgr:no socket found!" error?
2-)My original broken ethernet card which is "eth0" is the default ethernet card and when I do "netconfig" I do it for "eth0" end not for "eth1"
How can I do a "netconfig" for "eth1"?

I use Slackware 10.0 in a Toshiba Satellite Laptop.
Thanks for replays....
 
  


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