SuSE Linux: Versions 7.0 to 7.1
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PCMCIA
boot: manualThen install with YaST1 as described in the SuSE Manual, chapter 2.2 ( don't load the modules for PCMCIA in the 'linuxrc'!).
Note: Owners of the personal edition will find the SuSE manual as text and PDF file on the first CD in the directory docu, Reading the SuSE Linux manual with the personal edition.
On the first reboot after installation suppress the start of PCMCIA by entering the following at the Lilo boot prompt:
boot: linux NOPCMCIA=yes
After having booted edit the file /etc/rc.config
with a suitable editor (joe, vi, the editor
built into mc etc.); search for the entry:
PCMCIA_CORE_OPTS=""and change this to
PCMCIA_CORE_OPTS="probe_io=0"after having saved the file, restart PCMCIA by executing 'rcpcmcia start'.
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/zoz/pcmcia-3.1.22-21-7.0-i386.rpm
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/zoz/pcmcia-modules-3.1.22-21-7.0-i386.rpm
and install these packages by executing:
rpm -Uhv pcmcia-3.1.22-21-7.0-i386.rpm rpm -Uhv --force pcmcia-modules-3.1.22-21-7.0-i386.rpmin
/etc/rc.config
also set PCMCIA_CORE_OPTS="probe_io=0"
.