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Re: Custom kernel and pcmcia



You also have to go to /etc/sysconfig/ and edit pcmcia
See the howto in the pcmcia source for the correct values to set.

allan

Charles Galpin <cgalpin lighthouse-software com> writes:

> you have to cd to the pcmcia-cs dir and do a make config, make, and make 
> install  there too (if you haven't done this - you don't say what you did)
> 
> ===== Original Message from Matthew Saltzman <redhat-list redhat com> at 
> 12/16/98 5:54 pm
> >Hi-
> >
> >I wanted to recompile kernel 2.0.36 with APM on, but whatever options
> >I choose, I don't get the pcmcia modules installed in /lib/modules/2.0.36.
> >
> >I installed all the kernel packages, including kernel-source and
> >kernel-headers.  I followed the directions in the installation guide
> >for compiling a custom kernel.  Is there something else I need to do
> >to turn on the installation of the PCMCIA modules?
> >
> >Thanks.
> >
> >		Matthew Saltzman
> >		Clemson University Math Sciences
> >		mjs clemson edu
> >		http://www.math.clemson.edu/~mjs
> 
> -- Charles Galpin   <cgalpin lighthouse-software com>
> 
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