24.5.3. Using the lspcmcia Command


The lspcmcia command allows you to list all PCMCIA devices that are present in the system. To do so, type the following at a shell prompt:
lspcmcia
For example:
~]$ lspcmcia
Socket 0 Bridge:        [yenta_cardbus]         (bus ID: 0000:15:00.0)
You can also use the -v command-line option to display more verbose information, or -vv to increase the verbosity level even further:
lspcmcia -v|-vv
For instance:
~]$ lspcmcia -v
Socket 0 Bridge:        [yenta_cardbus]         (bus ID: 0000:15:00.0)
        Configuration:  state: on       ready: unknown
For a complete list of available command-line options, see the pccardctl(8) manual page.
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