PCMCIA
'/var/log/messages'
produces the following output:
... Jul 17 14:31:31 linux cardmgr[2216]: unsupported card in socket 1 Jul 17 14:31:31 linux cardmgr[2216]: product info: "ARtem", "Onair", "Version 1.0", "" Jul 17 14:31:31 linux cardmgr[2216]: manfid: 0x0268, 0x0001 function: 6 (network)However, according to the manufacturer or the article "PCMCIA: Is My PCMCIA Card Supported?" (http://sdb.suse.de/en/sdb/html/findeisen_pcmcia_structur02.html), the card is supported for sure.
'/etc/pcmcia/config'
.
cardctl ident
produces the following output for this card (an 'ARtem Onair ComCard11 WaveLan'):
Socket 0: product info: "ARtem", "Onair", "Version 1.0", "" manfid: 0x0268, 0x0001 function: 6 (network) Socket 1: no product info availableNow you need to know which driver must be used for this card (in the example,
'wvlan_cs'
).
A suitable entry could look like this:
card "ARtem Onair ComCard11" manfid 0x0268, 0x0001 bind "wvlan_cs"or this:
card "ARtem Onair ComCard11" version "ARtem", "Onair", "Version 1.0", "" bind "wvlan_cs"The first line contains a comment describing the card (this entry can be written arbitrarily). The second line contains the manfid/manufacturer ID, which can be taken from the output of 'cardctl'. Alternatively, you can use a 'version' line with the output of 'product info'. The third line contains the corresponding driver. Insert this entry in the section of the file
'config'
that contains the other entries.
Please note that the entry adopted will be the last suitable one and that all the '/etc/pcmcia/*.conf'
files will be searched.