On Apr 17, Michael Cashen wrote: > > Can able tell me what I'm doing wrong > at a guess you compiled support for the PCMCIA stuff as build into the kernel image, and not as a module. This would be my guess.
I personnaly keep *away* from the debian packages for the kernel and pcmcia source. I do have installed the pcmcia-cs package. Go download a vanilla kernel (ftp.uk.debian.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.4 you may want to change the .uk. to .jp. or your closest mirror) (I may be telling you to do stuff you have done already however I am thinking of the poor souls searching for answers via google :) ) and the latest pcmcia-cs source code (pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net), compile them. However do *not* using the kernel based PCMCIA drivers, I have found problems with them, as has a friend of mine, use *only* the pcmcia-cs packages drivers for your pcmcia needs. In the kernel compile support for hot swappable devices but *no* pcmcia support. Don't even turn on the tick box. Select in the network driver section supoprt for WLAN cards but do not select any. Compile kernel. Install kernel and the modules. Now compile the pcmcia stuff, install it and the modules, reboot and see what happens :) If you need any help, e-mails to the above address :) have fun Alex -- _________________________________________ / There is nothing which cannot be \ | answered by means of my doctrine," said | | a monk, coming into a teahouse where | | Nasrudin sat. | | | | "And yet just a short time ago, I was | | challenged by a scholar with an | | unanswerable question," said Nasrudin. | | | | "I could have answered it if I had been | | there." | | | | "Very well. He asked, 'Why are you | | breaking into my house in the middle of | \ the night?'" / ----------------------------------------- \ ^__^ \ (oo)\_______ (__)\ )\/\ ||----w | || ||
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