did you try the 2.4.9 in-kernel pcmcia stuff? It's been working like a charm for me
(well, I think I had to change all the ide_cs to ide-cs -- or vice versa -- to
properly mount my CF card in a pcmcia adapter.
just that you need the tools in pcmcia-cs.
I also couldn't get the pcmcia-cs package to compile with make-kpkg modules -- but
it's all working perfectly as described above.
ThinkPad 600e, 2.4.9 kernel, woody.
glen
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 12:03:43AM -0400, Tom Allison wrote:
> Glen Mehn wrote:
>
> >you know that, even with pcmcia kernel support (from the 2.4 kernels) you
> >need the pcmcia packages installed -- that's where you get cardctl,
> >/etc/pcmcia/*, etc...
> >
> >just a thought.
> >
> >glen
> >
> >
>
> I think that I'm having essentially the same king of problem here.
>
>
> I have recently built a kernel 2.4.9 from the source package.
> I was going to try and install either the 3.1.22 source from the package
> or the 3.1.29 source from the tar.gz file.
> Nothing is even compiling in my case. There are some script errors.
>
> Now, I have to admit, that I didn't have a /usr/src/modules directory
> until I made one.
> That didn't help matters any.
>
> Now I have gone back to try and reinstall the pcmcia files in hopes that
> it will recreate whatever is missing. That didn't work.
>
> So, I am left with a kernel 2.4.9 and a pcmcia that doesn't even compile.
> I can compile the 3.1.29 from the tar.gz file that isn't debian. But
> the installation is done as a non-debian package.
>
> Basically - it's seeming pretty broken
>
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