> On Fri, Jul 07, 2000 at 04:03:37PM -0500, Josh wrote: > > Compiling the kernel seemed to go ok. Rebooted fine. When I tried to > > install > > PCMCIA stuff, some weird things happened. Such as: > > > > module directory: > > /lib/modules/2.2.162.2.16 /pcmcia not found > > > > This message came up a few times during the end of PCMCIA 'make install' > > (man probe > then that, dep mod then that etc). A /lib/modules/2.2.162.2.16 directory does > > exist. > > > > Also during PCMCIA 'make config', it said my kernel version number is > > 2.2.162.2.16. > > > > Why not 2.2.16? Did something weird happen when I compiled the kernel? > > It looks like something strange is going on here... > > what does uname -a give you? I'm not sure how that your kernel version > could have been screwed up like that...
uname -a: Linux debian 2.2.162.2.16 #1 Thu July 6 22:38:31 CDT 2000 ppc unknown Also, when doing the PCMCIA stuff there was a 'binary operator expected' message before the other ones (I don't know if that tells you anything). ??