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Old 17th June 2004, 10:35 PM
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IBM portable drive bay and T40 with FC2

Can someone please help?

I have a T40 with FC2 installed and everything was fine until I tried to mount an external hard disk using the portable drive bay (pcmcia card).

From the system log I see this;

cardmgr[1805]: socket 1: IBM Portable Drive Bay
kernel: ide-cs: ide_register() at 0x320 & 0x32e, irq 5 failed
kernel: Trying to free nonexistent resource <00000320-0000032f>
cardmgr[1805]: get dev info on socket 1 failed: No such device

And I cannot see the drive. irq conflict? Any ideas?

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