Looking for adventure? Not afraid of stuff that doesn't work?
Come one, come all, to http://lrp.c0wz.com/cs.lrp and find a
package that doesn't work for me! Try it on your system, and
tell me all the ways that it doesn't work for you. It contains
modules compiled for a 2.2.16 kernel, but modules can be
compiled against YOUR favorite kernel too! All you have to do
is email a 3x5" card containing kernel version and source URL,
if you think that's necesary, to
 Blammo Inc.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cheesy Software, IN, 66666

You'll notice the Very Large Size of cs.lrp. It contains
all the modules that you don't need, at no extra charge!

It doesn't work for me, methinks, because it doesn't like my
pcmcia controller. However, if it likes yours better, it will
most likely have other problems, such as a b0rked /etc/init.d/pcmcia
script or cardmgr trying to configure your interfaces for you,
which I'm not entirely sure it's not going to do.

I'd reccommend adding these lines to your /etc/modules:
 pcmcia/pcmcia_core
 pcmcia/i82365
 pcmcia/ds

rather than depending on /etc/init.d/pcmcia to load the
modules for you. You may also need to put cardmgr in
/etc/init.d/network, like so:
 /sbin/cardmgr -o -m /lib/modules
but I don't think it will be required.

Hmm...I think that's all I've got to say about it now,
except, anybody want to donate more pcmcia equipment to
me? ;)
-- 
rick -- A mind is like a parachute... it only works when it's open.

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