I made the suggested change but I'm still experiencing the same problem. Dave Thayer wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 19, 1999 at 01:59:21PM -0400, Richard Weil wrote: > > > > I'm running Potato on a Toshiba Tecra 700CT. I've compiled a 2.2.12 > > kernel and the PCMCIA modules using kernel package. The system seems to > > work fine, except it no longer recognizes my PCMCIA card modem. When I > > insert the card I get a low beep than a high beep and it loads the > > memory_cs module (instead of the serial_cs module). When I check > > /var/run/stab the card is identified as "Anonymous Memory." I've added > > an entry for the modem in /etc/pcmcia/config and it doesn't help. The > > modem is a Megahertz XJ2288 V.34 Fax Modem. > > > > What I did to install the PCMCIA support was: > > download pcmcia-cs.tar.gz to /usr/src > > unpack it -- automatically unpacks in /usr/src/modules/pcmcia-cs > > after making the kernal image, used make-kpkg [revision name] > > modules_image > > after moving the modules from the previous kernel to a different > > directory, installed the pcmcia-modules .deb > > > > I had a similar problem, and I found this bit in section 4.4 of the > PCMCIA-Howto: > > If you configure your kernel to load the basic Linux serial port > driver as a module, you must edit /etc/pcmcia/config to indicate that > this module must be loaded. Edit the serial device entry to read: > device "serial_cs" > class "serial" module "misc/serial", "serial_cs > > Making those changes did the trick. > > your pal dave > > -- > Dave Thayer > Denver, Colorado USA > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null