Hi,
You need to disable PCMCIA support in the kernel in order to use the
pcmcia-cs package instead.
Read the doc in the pcmcia-cs package.
Ciao.
Cédric
Ok, seems I fell prey to the thing that irritates me most.. no
information..sorry folks.
Ok, PCMCIA seems to be compiling fine, as is the kernel. The install goes
well, 0 hitches. However, I've noticed one thing, there are *far* fewer
modules in /lib/modules/pcmcia than are in the same for th
* On 09-09-01 at 11:10 der.hans ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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> Is PCMCIA not building or are you just not able to use it? If it's the
> latter look for some driver with 'serial' in the name. I forget what it is.
> modprobe on it and poof things work.
>
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Am 08. Sep, 2001 schwäzte secher so:
> I have enabled every PCMCIA choice in the kernel after having started
> minimally, only those selections which I thought were necessary.
> After compile, as per the HOWTO, I built the pcmcia package.
> No Joy.
> Suggestions? Is there a problem with the 2.4.9
Hey Folks,
I've been building my own kernels for quite some time now, but I think I've
stumbled onto a doozie. I've not had these sorts of problems before.
I'm trying to compile PCMCIA into 2.4.9. I now have PCMCIA 3.1.29, after
having tried .27 & .28 to no avail.
The system is an Armada 7800,
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