Enter the following command in window 1:
tail -f /var/log/messages >info.txt
Now enter the following command in window 2:
rcpcmcia restart
Insert your PCMCIA card and wait for the beep.
Go to window 1 and terminate with CTRL-C.
Enter the following additional commands in window 2:
echo "---lsmod---" >> info.txt lsmod >> info.txt echo "---cardctl ident---" >> info.txt cardctl ident >> info.txt echo "---probe -m---" >> info.txt probe -m >> info.txt echo "---rpm -q pcmcia---" >> info.txt rpm -q pcmcia >> info.txt echo "---lspci -v---" >> info.txt lspci -v >> info.txt echo "---procinfo---" >> info.txt procinfo >> info.txt echo "---/proc/ioports---" >> info.txt cat /proc/ioports >> info.txt
For versions up to 7.2:
echo "---/etc/rc.config---" >> info.txt cat /etc/rc.config >> info.txt
For versions from 7.3:
echo "---/etc/rc.config.d/pcmcia.rc.config---" >> info.txt cat /etc/rc.config.d/pcmcia.rc.config >> info.txt
Please indicate the laptop model.
In this way you have created the file /tmp/info.txt. This file contains the information on your PCMCIA system. Please send the contents of this text file in ASCII format to support@suse.de. Do not use any encoded attachments! Please enclose your registration code. Wait for the confirmation that your e-mail has been received, then call the SuSE Advanced Support Service - Laptop/PCMCIA under:
Germany 0190-86 28 06 (EUR 1.86/min) Austria 0900-47 01 16 (EUR 1.80/min) Switzerland 0900-70 07 16 (SFR 3.13/min) Great Britain 0906-66 60 016 (£ 1.50/min) The Netherlands 0900-20 22 166 (EUR 0.70/min) Dutch-speaking Belgium 0903-41 026 (EUR 1.11/min) French-speaking Belgium 0903-41 036 (EUR 1.11min)