Re: where to find older pcmcia that uses 2.0.6 kernel
Hi Eddie --
You asked:
> is there a record of pcmcia packages that use 2.0.6 kernel. the new one
> expects the 2.0.7 kernel and I need the older one.
>
I'm not sure, but the general answer is:
> should I just upgrade my kernel?
Yes.
>is this hard to to?
No.
Go to any Linux FTP archive. Fetch the kernel-source corresponding to
the version you want. (I think they're normally included under
/sources/v2.0/ somewhere.) When you download it, you'll want to put
it into /usr/src. It will untar into a directory called linux. You'll
probably want to rename that to some number specific to the version
you downloaded.
Then get and install the kernel-package*deb file from rex/binary-all/misc
from any Debian mirror. Then use make-kpkg to build a new
kernel-image*deb file.
Good luck,
Susan Kleinmann
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