On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 08:42:40PM -0700, Rich Warren wrote:
> Help!
> 
> I've spent about a week trying to get Debian up and running on my Toshiba 
> Satellite 330CDS laptop. I was using the bf2.4 floppies to install the base 
> system. Once I got that up and running (connected to my local network via a 
> pcmcia ethernet card, and thus to the internet) I started installing 
> additional software (eg X, KDE, and so forth).
> 
> As a last step I installed the 2.4.18 kernel. I reconfigured lilo.conf, 
> rebuilt lilo and rebooted.
> 
> Unfortunately, now my pcmcia cards do not work! Even if I boot using the 
> previous kernel (2.4.16).
> 
> Now, before changing kernels the cards worked--though, I often had to pop 
> them out and reinsert them before the ethernet interface would start 
> working.

Did you activated needed modules?  What is in /etc/modules

My experience in following web page may help :)
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