Try: dpkg --force-remove-reinstreq pcmcia-cs Look at "dpkg --help-force" and "man dpkg" for more info.
On the offhand chance that fails you can always manually edit the entry out of /var/lib/dpkg/status, rm the files listed as conffiles in the status file and all files listed in /var/lib/dpkg/info/pcmcia-cs.list, then rm all pcmcia-cs* files in the info dir. -- On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, Scott Thomson wrote: > How can I remove a broken pcmcia-cs package from my slink installation > while I am running a kernel without module support. When I try to dpkg -r > pcmcia-cs, it complains that it is a broken package and that it recommends > I install it again. When I try to reinstall it, the configuation fails > because modprobe fails (no module suppot in kernel). This leaves the system > in the same state it was, with the broken pcmcia-cs package. > > Scott Thomson > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > later, Bruce