Okay- This removeable modem at ttyS2 brings up some other questions and 
ponderables:
  (And damn again, I've just realized that the mwave modem doesn't work unser 
linux, but is 
it detected?)(PS- anyone know ehre to get the cables for pcmcia modems?)

  I've got a laptop with a formatted 512 meg hd- this has a fairly light swap 
(about 30 meg) 
and slink.
  I've got a docking station with a scsi interface, a scsi drive partitioned 
into another 40 meg 
of swap/472 meg of ext2, a scsi cdrom, and some bonus dealies like 
keyboard/mouse ports 
and such.
  
  The question is how to configure all of this- 
Step one is the kernel: There appears to be lots that is unneeded in there- 
like pci and that 
stupid built in WD7000 scsi card that mmy boot-up can never initialize; isdn, 
eata_dma (???), 
and eata_pio (???)  
  Make menuconfig doesn't do a lot here, I can't find some of this stuff at 
all. Guess I'm 
RTFM'ing for another couple of weeks....

 One kernel, or two? I could, I suppose, have LILO setup to allow booting from 
the kernel 
on hda2, and put one on sda2 (in the docking station) for when I'm docked and 
have more 
swap enabled, as well as built in scsi tailored to the system. 
 Or can I do this fine with one kernel and a script to run when I'm docked?

  (And what about filesystems? How well will it work to put the majority of my 
docs on sda2 
and link them to the directories for the rest of the docs? I'm a bit lost on 
this one.)

Step two is the devices. I need to have setup for an eventual network card (in 
the docking 
station), various pcmcia devices (PS anyone know how the Click! works under 
Linux?), the 
scsi, and keyboard/mouse. With one kernel, I have to have a lot of scripting 
done to load 
everything when I'm docked....

Step Three is software. But I'm not even close to that point yet.

ta,
Koyote


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