Dear Manoj, As I wrote in the previous message, I have recompiled the kernel successfully but I included the pcmcia support in it, as well as IDE_CD and NLS_XXX, while now I realize these should all be modules. Indeed, there are entries for all of them in the default Debian 2.0 /lib/modules/2.0.34 and the pcmcia ethernet card works with the default kernel. I simply have not tried it out yet with the new kernel. I asked because I noticed there was no pcmcia subdirectory in the new /lib/modules/2.0.34. Now it is clear why and I'll rebuild the kernel.
While trying to help me, however, you wrote: pcmcia are added on modules. Get the modules, and follow instructions and compile the modules and the kernel together. (make-kpkg modules_image) This is exactly what puzzles a newby. Isn't make-kpkg --revision=... kernel_image sufficient? You said yes, I believe yes, other people said yes and the new /lib/modules/2.0.34 looks all right if compared with my compiler options. What does make-kpkg modules_image do (additionally)? In which case should this command be issued? And when? On the same line as the above (i.e., make-kpkg --revision=... kernel_image modules_image)? The man page says modules_image This target allows you to build all packages under /usr/src/modules, but does not create the source or diff files, and does not create and sign a changes file. I look at /usr/src/ and there is no "modules" in it. So, I think this option CREATES something in /usr/src, but I do not understand why and what "build all packages under /usr/src/modules" means. All these things are unfortunately unclear: I am not complaining with you at all. The whole issue of compiling/running modules is not well documented and I think most of the newcomers get to know about modules when using kernel-package for the first time. Thank you again for your help. Remo ________________________________________________________ | Dr. Remo Badii | Paul Scherrer Institute | | Nonlinear Dynamics and | 5232 Villigen PSI | | Stochastic Processes Group | Switzerland | |____________________________|___________________________| | badii "at" psi.ch | http://www1.psi.ch/~badii | |____________________________|___________________________|