I know Debian does some voodoo with PCMCIA kernel packages (I have to
be careful to install the PCMCIA driver package whenever I upgrade my
kernel).  Maybe RH does something similarly.  In any case, you should
have been able to compile and install everything you need from the
kernel source.

Mike

On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 12:12:08PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> 
> Any PCMCIA gurus out there?  I'm running RH9 on my laptop and recompiled the
> kernel to enable ACPI power management, but now the PCMCIA service is having
> problems.  When I boot, it says the service starts fine, but when I try to use
> cardctl, it tells me 'no pcmcia driver in /proc/devices'.  The boot log
> indicates that when the PCMCIA service starts, it can't find some modules, but
> the modules are in the correct places (at least they are in the same places as
> the modules for the original kernel).  Any suggestions?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Todd
> 
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