Re: new kernel, new problems

2003-02-26 Thread Simon Tod
--- Russell Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Simon Tod wrote: > > So why can't modprobe find any of the modules - if > > indeed that's the problem - cause they're > certainly > > where they're supposed to be. > > > > Looking through the output of > > > > ~$ depmod > > ~$ modprobe -a \* > > > >

Re: new kernel, new problems

2003-02-25 Thread Russell Shaw
Simon Tod wrote: So why can't modprobe find any of the modules - if indeed that's the problem - cause they're certainly where they're supposed to be. Looking through the output of ~$ depmod ~$ modprobe -a \* again suggests to me that it's some sort of dependency or configuration problem... the sam

Re: new kernel, new problems

2003-02-25 Thread Simon Tod
So why can't modprobe find any of the modules - if indeed that's the problem - cause they're certainly where they're supposed to be. Looking through the output of ~$ depmod ~$ modprobe -a \* again suggests to me that it's some sort of dependency or configuration problem... the same comment appea

Re: new kernel, new problems

2003-02-25 Thread Russell Shaw
Simon Tod wrote: Surely I don't need to do "make modules" and "make modules_install" when I'm not compiling a kernel, just installing a pre-built one 2.4.20-686 (and the corresponding kernel-pcmcia-modules file)!? The output of ~$ depmod ~$ modprobe -a \* gives me the lengthy output in the attached

Re: new kernel, new problems

2003-02-25 Thread Simon Tod
Surely I don't need to do "make modules" and "make modules_install" when I'm not compiling a kernel, just installing a pre-built one 2.4.20-686 (and the corresponding kernel-pcmcia-modules file)!? The output of ~$ depmod ~$ modprobe -a \* gives me the lengthy output in the attached file. How does

Re: new kernel, new problems

2003-02-25 Thread Simon Tod
Surely I don't need to do "make modules" and "make modules_install" when I'm not compiling a kernel, just installing a pre-built one 2.4.20-686 (and the corresponding kernel-pcmcia-modules file)!? The output of ~$ depmod ~$ modprobe -a \* gives me the lengthy output in the attached file. How does

Re: new kernel, new problems

2003-02-19 Thread Russell Shaw
Simon Tod wrote: Thanks. Got the cpu speed bit solved. Looking through the PCMCIA HowTo I've checked to see that /etc/pcmica/config, /etc/default/pcmcia and /etc/init.d/pcmica are the same under both kernels. My new kernel is missing the line serial_cs 4384 0 (unused) from ls

RE: new kernel, new problems

2003-02-19 Thread Simon Tod
> > From: Simon Tod [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 3:16 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: new kernel, new problems > > > > > > Having installed kernel-image-2.4.20-686 and > > kernel-pcmcia-modules-2.4.20-68

RE: new kernel, new problems

2003-02-18 Thread Narins, Josh
L PROTECTED] > Subject: new kernel, new problems > > > Having installed kernel-image-2.4.20-686 and > kernel-pcmcia-modules-2.4.20-686 to rid myself of a > couple of problems I was having with my old kernel > (2.4.19), I've now picked up a couple of new problems. > >

new kernel, new problems

2003-02-18 Thread Simon Tod
Having installed kernel-image-2.4.20-686 and kernel-pcmcia-modules-2.4.20-686 to rid myself of a couple of problems I was having with my old kernel (2.4.19), I've now picked up a couple of new problems. 1) A failure to get the pcmcia modem running - I notice there is a pcmcia entry in /proc/device