SuSE Linux: Version 8.0
cardmgr
assigns a device to a Nokia card phone that does not exist
by default (e.g., ttyS24
). In /var/log/messages
,
cardmgr reports "/dev/ttyS24: No such file or directory
".
Furthermore, several devices are also assigned (e.g., ttyS24,
ttyS26
), depending on if the card has been inserted before or
after booting.
At present, unknown.
Insert the card after booting and look in the file
/var/log/messages
or use 'cardinfo'
to determine
which device has been assigned.
Create the device with (in our example!
)
mknod /dev/ttyS24 c 4 88
Further information can be found in the man pages (man mknod
)
or, if you have installed the kernel sources, in
/usr/src/linux/Documentation/devices.txt.
/dev/ttyS26
, for example, has to be created with
mknod /dev/ttyS26 c 4 90
).
Restart the PCMCIA system with
rcpcmcia restart
Insert the card always after booting or restart the PCMCIA system before using the card.
This solution has been provided by Mr. Olaf Weiser.