On Tue, Dec 07, 1999 at 11:50:00AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have a toshiba satellite 400CDT that I use an IBM PCMICA ethercard in. > It was working in kernel 2.0.36. I upgraded to potato and it still worked. > I then downloaded and reconfigured 2.2.13 kernel and the ethernet card > stopped working. Can someone tell me if they have any specific troubles > with ths card, laptop, kernel combination?
Of course you have read /usr/doc/kernel-package/README.gz which says: There some add on modules that hook into make-kpkg and the kernel sources so that they may be kept in synchrony woth the kernel you run. If you have such a module source package, for example, pcmcia-source, then please read README.modules as well. If you don't never mind. (The file is in /usr/share/doc/kernel-source-X.X.XX/. If you don't have kernsel-source packages installed [that's OK]. there is a copy in /usr/share/kernel-package/README.modules). and /usr/share/kernel-package/README.modules says: Most of these modules need to be compiled for each kernel version; they are very dependent on kernel structures. It was suggested that it would be nice to be able to build the add-on modules whenever one created a new kernel, and kernel-package provides some mechanisms to do so for co-operating add-on modules. In order for this to work, the add on modules must appear in a standard location, choosen to be $(MODULE_LOC)/<mod-name>/ (MODULE_LOC defaults to /usr/src/modules, and can be set either on in the environment or the configuration file), and must arrange to be manipulated by the kernel-package mechanisms. ?? :-) > > I am getting some module (depmod) errors on bootup so I will be attacking > those. I would hate to be fighting a losing battle though, so if you've > discovered it does or does not work, the advice would be appreciated. regards, Marcin -- --------------------------------- Marcin Owsiany [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------------