I'm a bit confused with how this works in Debian (in spite of the "we've greatly simplified this with Debian's kernel-package" etc etc....).
I can see how every custom kernel build will necessitate a pcmcia package rebuild immediately after it. I used to do all this manually with slackware. I don't understand how running the make-kpkg utility can second-guess all the pcmcia configuration options - eg. apm support, cardbus support, etc... Could someone kindly enlighten me? Or at least point me to a document that gives a real-world example of the steps to build new laptop kernal and pcmcia sources with debian. Many thanks H.