I was almost positive that you need PCI to have PCMCIA work.

I'm almost completely sure that PCMCIA Controllers look like
just another PCI "card" to the system - no different than your
sound card, network card, etc.

Nick





lerwick at tcfreenet.org, on 09/26/2000 12:42:49 AM
To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org @ PMDF
cc:  
Subject: Re: [TCLUG:21619] PCI / PCMCIA linkage?

Bill Layer wrote:
> 
> When building 2.2.16 without PCI support compiled-in, I get a total failure of
> PCMCIA drivers on boot up. This makes sense if the PCMCIA cardbus is on the 
PCI
> bus, but at boot time, a stock kernel reports:
> 
> PCI: No PCI bus detected.
> 
> Would seem safe to remove any PCI support if I truly lack the hardware, eh? 
For
> the record, the PCMCIA controller is an Intel i82365s, and it works perfectly
> on a kernel _with_ PCI support built-in.
> 
> So if I have "no PCI" how is it that the PCMCIA fails after making a kernel
> without PCI support? Is the boot message a lie?

You have to reconfigure PCMCIA to not compile cardbus and whatever else
seperately, since it isn't completely integrated into the kernel in
2.2.x. PCMCIA has its own config.

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