[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,

I'm running Debian Woody with a 2.4.18 kernel on a Compaq Armada E500.
It's been working great with my custom kernel up until I did a recompile
to add SCSI and USB support, neither of which should effect PCMCIA
functionality. However, when I installed the new kernel package using
dpkg, the PCMCIA 3com cardbus ethernet card now doesn't initialize right
on startup (I get "cs: unable to map card memory" etc). I made sure to
compile with PCMCIA sources and install pcmcia-cs, and I have the new
modules installed. So I have no idea what's going on here. Any help would
be extremely appreciated; I have no desire to reinstall Debian.
Thanks!

The new kernel may not have options set that were in the old kernel.
In the "make menuconfig" step, you can find various settings for
enabling pcmcia. Also, make sure the relevant 3com card driver
is enabled as a module and not built in.

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