kernel pcmcia support is somewhat still experimental-- in the pcmcia-howto.

however, I had trouble compiling the pcmcia-cs packages.

Try installing the pcmcia-cs packages first, then the kernel, and then see how 
we go.

Did you install pcmcia support as modules?

Also, you'll need to install the pcmcia support packages-- apt-get install 
pcmcia-cs -- that's the additional software. I can send you the readme-2.4 if 
it doesn't show up there.

glen



> > have you installed the pcmcia-cs package as well? Did you look in 
> > /usr/share/doc/pcmcia-cs?
> > 
> > there's a README-2.4  in there. if you don't have cardctl, you probably 
> > haven't installed the package(s)
> 
> No, actually, there is no file named readme-2.4, there is a readme that
> also says there's a readme-2.4.
> 
> > glen
> 
> Thanks, Glen. You've been wonderful. This has turned into a very
> interesting quest.
> 
> The last time I looked in the HOW-TO's, there was nothing about this
> either.
> 
> Interesting. Why would things get harder with a new version?
> 
> Curt-
> 

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Glen S Mehn
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