[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mike Miller) writes: > After making a new kernel (using make-kpkg and so on, as > specified in /usr/doc/kernel-source-<version>/debian.README), you > will have to make a new set of pcmcia modules. Instructions are > in /usr/doc/pcmcia-source/README. If you make both the kernel > and the pcmcia modules according to the Debian documentation > (which is somewhat different than what you'll find in the kernel > and pcmcia HOWTO's), then the new modules should work fine.
Correct. The pcmcia-modules-KV package should be rebuilt to accompany the newly configured kernel that you have built. > Here's a related question - where is the SCHEME variable set in a > Debian 1.3 system? The pcmcia docs state that the default value > is `default', but on my system, the default value seems to be `'. The current PCMCIA scheme is stored in /var/run/pcmcia-scheme. If this file is empty, then the scheme is default. To see the current scheme, use cardctl scheme To set the scheme, say to "work," use cardctl scheme work Brian -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .