Hello, I am trying to get a netgear MA 401 to work on a toshiba 3000-512.
I had it running once, but I killed the kernel modules so I have to do it again. Unfortunately I do not recognize what I did back then. To remove it, I deleted the /lib/modules and the /etc/pcmcia and reinstalled the packages named pcmcia-source and wireless-tools. What I tried until now: 1. Compiling a 2.4.20 with the following options: CONFIG_PCMCIA=y CONFIG_CARDBUS=y CONFIG_NET_RADIO=y CONFIG_HERMES=m CONFIG_PLX_HERMES=m CONFIG_PCMCIA_HERMES=m CONFIG_NET_WIRELESS=y CONFIG_NET_PCMCIA=y CONFIG_NET_PCMCIA_RADIO=y Should work if I understood right? But it doesn't. The cardmgr doesn't even loed any modules automatically? 2. I tried with the pcmcia-source of debian woody, it just didn't work with the 2.4.20. 3. I tried with the linux-wlan-ng-0.1.9 and the pcmcia-cs-3.2.3. For this, I removed all pcmcia options of the Kernel. # CONFIG_PCMCIA is not set # CONFIG_NET_RADIO is not set After booting it, I configured the pcmcia-cs-3.2.3 with: Build 'trusting' versions of card utilities (y/n) [n]: n Include 32-bit (CardBus) card support (y/n) [y]: y Include PnP BIOS resource checking (y/n) [n]: n Module install directory [/lib/modules/2.4.20]: OK It tells me "Configuration successful.". After that the linux-wlan-ng-0.1.9: Build Prism2.x PCMCIA Card Services (_cs) driver? (y/n) [y]: y Build Prism2 PLX???? based PCI (_plx) adapter driver? (y/n) [y]: n Build Prism2.5 native PCI (_pci) driver? (y/n) [y]: n Linux source directory [/usr/src/linux]: pcmcia-cs source dir [/usr/src/pcmcia-cs-3.2.3]: Build for Kernel PCMCIA? (y/n) [n]: (This should be OK, as I don't have any kernel pcmcia anymore compiled into the kernel?) The rest of the configuration is default. A make all works, but a make install gives me the following error: /sbin/depmod -a depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.4.20/pcmcia/prism2_cs.o I do not really know how to solve these? Anyone has a tip or any howto I can work with? Thanks for the help, mfG Johannes
pgpDtvDo7wHqp.pgp
Description: PGP signature