Robert Nicholson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > If I recompile my 2.0.6 kernel with the source in rex I'm also > expected to have to recompile the pcmcia-modules I'm using right?
Sometimes. It depends on what you have changed of the kernel's configuration. When building the PCMCIA modules, the pcmcia-cs Configure script checks the kernel for the following: * PCI BIOS support * Advanced Power Management (APM) support * SCSI support * Networking support * Module version checking * PCMCIA IDE device support * Token Ring device support * DEC Alpha UDB target platform > They appear to be available in deb format only as compiled against > 2.0.6 kernels but when I put in my Hayes Optima 144 it says that the > modules don't match the kernel. > > I don't understand why it didn't complain about my ethernet which uses > the same module from the same binary module archive but yet it > complains when I put in the modem so I figure I need to recompile the > pcmcia-modules against the new kernel? Yes. It sounds like you have changed enough of the kernel's configuration to require rebuilding of the pcmcia modules. See the debian/README file in the Debian version of the pcmcia-cs source tree for instructions on how to recompile the modules package. -- Brian -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]