Funny, I got an email from someone trying to use the same card in a Dell PowerEdge 2400, but they got a different error message from the i82365 driver. You might want to see if your BIOS has any settings related to "Plug and Play OS support", or things that sound like they might affect how PCI devices are configured. The unknown interrupt router is a problem but it is probably the lesser of your problems. The more serious problem is that the TI1225 bridge is not even showing up in the PCI device list. There is no way that the PCMCIA drivers can find your bridge, if the Linux PCI subsystem doesn't know that it exists. Contact the PCI driver maintainer, Martin Mares, mj@ucw.cz, and he might have some ideas. -- Dave |