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Re: PCMCIA and Linux 2.0.18
In article <m0v0XDM-0000WUC@omerie.ai.mit.edu> cph@martigny.ai.mit.edu (Chris Hanson) writes:
] From: "Alan Sukiennik" <Alan.Sukiennik@voicenet.com>
] Date: Mon, 9 Sep 1996 20:43:41 +0000
]
] Hi there,
]
] I've just upgraded RedHat Linux 3.0.3/1.2.13 to 2.0.18 on my 755CD
] and lost all PCMCIA support. The /lib/modules still contains /1.2.13
] directory with /pcmcia in it and that's what is being referenced.
] Would anyone know how to upgrade that?
]
] The PCMCIA support, like all modules, is kernel-dependent. If you are
] running 2.0.18 you need to have modules that were compiled for 2.0.18;
] the 1.2.13 modules will not work.
]
] This is why the subdirectories under "/lib/modules/" have version
] numbers on them.
]
] So you will have to recompile PCMCIA and reinstall it.
More specifically, you will need pcmcia-cs version 2.8.22, available
from hyper.stanford.edu in pub/pcmcia. Redhat does things a little
differently from Dave Hinds, but if you install it and fiddle with the
config files in /etc/pcmcia things should work. You'll need your
entire kernel source tree to build pcmcia-cs.
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