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Re: PCMCIA question



E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
> What are you trying to do?  The modules are included in the kernel-image
> .deb package you made with make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.0 kernel_image.
> There is noo need for a separate module_image package.  I do sometimes
> have problems with the installation of modules if I don't remove the
> /lib/modules/<kernel version> directory entirely before installing a new
> kernel-image*.deb.  I am using version 3.03 of kernel-package.
The problem is with the PCMCIA modules, which are not part of the
standard distribution, so they need to be compited and installed with
the kernel.

I have also found that any time I remake the kernel, I have to re-do the
pcmcia mudules as well (but that may just be me misunderstanding the
system...)

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