I don't think I've ever figured this out. Here's what I'm doing. I install the source package for 2.2.19 and pcmcia-cs. make menuconfig on the kernel to my hearts content and then do: make-kpkg clean make-kpkg --revisioin=010607.1 kernel_image (my revisioning is yymmdd.x) dpkg -i ../kernel-image...
Everything is cool so far. Then I do make-kpkg --revision=010607.1 modules_image dpkg -i ../pcmcia-modules... Now, if I have to do another kernal image (call it 010608.1) it yells about the revision of pcmcia-cs being <>010608.1 and dies if I recompile a pcmcia-modules to revision=010608.1 and try to install it... It yells about the kernel image <> 010608.1 and it dies. I have to do a force install every time. I'm certain that I'm not doing something quite right. Could someone please explain what it is that I'm doing wrong? Should I not be using revision numbers on something?