:> Are you sure that pcmcia-cs should work with kernel-2.6?
:Not sure at all. Does 2.6 constitute a move away from pcmcia-cs?
The pcmcia-cs won't let you compile/install the standalone modules into
kernel >= 2.5. (You can --force it, but these kernel already contain
almost the same code. See PCMCI
:> Are you sure that pcmcia-cs should work with kernel-2.6?
:Not sure at all. Does 2.6 constitute a move away from pcmcia-cs?
The pcmcia-cs won't let you compile/install the standalone modules into
kernel >= 2.5. (You can --force it, but these kernel already contain
almost the same code. See PCMCI
On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 07:06:59PM +0200, JG wrote:
> [...]
>
> Do you have MODVERSIONS configured in te kernel?
>
> $ grep CONFIG_MODVERSIONS .config
Yep. Not that I knew I had.
>
> Are you sure that pcmcia-cs should work with kernel-2.6?
Not sure at all. Does 2.6 constitute a move away from
On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 07:06:59PM +0200, JG wrote:
> [...]
>
> Do you have MODVERSIONS configured in te kernel?
>
> $ grep CONFIG_MODVERSIONS .config
Yep. Not that I knew I had.
>
> Are you sure that pcmcia-cs should work with kernel-2.6?
Not sure at all. Does 2.6 constitute a move away from
Hi.
I've managed to get 2.6.0-test5 up and running on my notebook. The
only thing not working is pcmcia.
The compiled 2.6.0-test5 kernel is in /usr/src/linux.
The pcmcia-cs sources version 3.1.33-6 are in /usr/src/modules/pcmcia-cs/
Here's the output of my attempt to make the modules.
$make-kpk
Hi.
I've managed to get 2.6.0-test5 up and running on my notebook. The
only thing not working is pcmcia.
The compiled 2.6.0-test5 kernel is in /usr/src/linux.
The pcmcia-cs sources version 3.1.33-6 are in /usr/src/modules/pcmcia-cs/
Here's the output of my attempt to make the modules.
$make-kpk
6 matches
Mail list logo