Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2001 00:06:25 -0400 From: "Doc - KD4E" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> If you're using my kernel, it's compiled to use the kernel's PCMCIA > modules, not the external ones that come with pcmcia-cs. I am using whatever was downloaded and installed when I followed the proceedures from http://www.progeny.com/archive/debian/support/conversion.html (please see the actual text at the bottom) Please run the command "dpkg --status kernel-image-X.Y.Z", where X.Y.Z is the version number of your running kernel, and email me the output. Run "uname --release" to get the version number if you aren't sure what it is. Later in the instructions they say to "Re-run the above command until no more packages are installed". You will note that they speak in the singular, inferring that they mean only the immediately previous command. This is correct. You should only need to re-run that command until everything is finished. I need to know if I can repair the damage this process did to my pcmcia setup (3Com 589c needs to be recognized at the moment) or if I have to again (for the third time) reinstall Progeny-Debian from the CD and start over. This card should be supported both with the kernel's modules and with the external modules. Possibly something else is wrong. Can you look in "/var/log/daemon.log" and send me any lines that mention pcmcia?