Description of problem: On my laptop,I have a CF card on a PCMCIA adapter and it is not recognized. It doesn't show on Gparted, doesn't show on Thunar. BTW, I have Mageia 4 (Cauldron) with XFCE. It didn't work either on Mageia 3. The command "lspcmcia" returns nothing. For instance, on Fudunto (where it works, and also on Porteus), lspcmcia returns: Socket 0 Bridge: [yenta_cardbus] (bus ID: 0000:0f:06.0) Socket 0 Device 0: [pata_pcmcia] (bus ID: 0.0) In Mageia I see that the "yenta_socket" module is loaded, in the hardware devices. "journalctl -b" returns this error: acer-mageia kernel: yenta_cardbus 0000:0f:06.0: no bus associated! (try 'pci=assign-busses') I've tried the pci=assign-busses kernel boot parameter. When booting, there's an immediate kernel panic. More info in this thread: https://forums.mageia.org/en/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=5309 --- This happens at least in Mageia 3 and Mageia 4 (Cauldron). Reproducible: Steps to Reproduce:
CC: (none) => carlos_mac
CC: (none) => tmbComponent: Backports => RPM PackagesSource RPM: (none) => kernel ?
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Status: NEW => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => OLD
Hello Marja, This bug was resolved long ago, it doesn't happen anymore. Sorry, I should have given the feedback, back then. You can close the bug as resolved. Regards and thanks for your great work.
@ carlosfm Thanks for the feedback :-) Changing OLD to FIXED, then ;-)
CC: (none) => marja11Resolution: OLD => FIXED