> > I tried to setup a Debian on a ZIP disk connected to an IBM Thinkpad 750 > > with a PCMCIA ethernet credit card adapter. I have installed the latest > > PCMCIA cs, and modules (2.0.29) DEB packages. > > Thats not the latest. I have 2.0.31 and I'm not sure whether that's the > newest or not.
What I meant was I have the latest BO packages for my kernel 2.0.29. I had a response from someone that filed a bug report about the packages being built against the wrong kernel. I have since downloaded kernel 2.0.30 source and the latest BO pcmcia packages for that kernel, and I hope that helps. I would go straight for 2.0.33, but there is not a copy of the debian pcmcia packages for this kernel version. HAMM and SLINK have these kernel versions, but require LIBC6. > > > The card manager detects both the 14.4k modem and Ethernet card, but the > > module 8390 has a slew of problems loading (unresolved symbol I believe > > was the error, but I don't have the specific list of errors), and then > > when pcnet_cs modules loads it errors out due to the 8390 modules error. > > > > I went back and loaded net/8390.o (instead of pcmcia/8390.o) and I did > > not get an error and the module loaded okay, but when I loaded pcnet_cs > > I still had two unresolved symbol errors and that module did not load. > > > > I cannot continue my install untill I can mount my CD (via NFS). > > Everything seems to work except these two modules. I even get the > > network link light now, but I cannot bind it to any protocol.... > > arrrrgh! > > Which card you're trying to get working? It is am IBM Credit Card Ethernet Adapter (using 10baseT) which is discovered by the cardmanager, but wen the modules error out, I am left with nothing useable. --Jay -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]