On Mon, Dec 27, 1999 at 07:18:09PM -0000, Pollywog wrote:

> I broke my pcmcia stuff and I am unable to fix it.  I think it has to do with
> trying to install a kernel the Debian way.  I will trying reinstalling a small
> slink system and then upgrade via ppp.  If that does not work, I will have to
> wait for Potato CD's to be released.

PCMCIA support depends upon some kernel modules which are provided in a
seperate package to the kernel.  When you install a new kernel you also
need to install a version of these modules that matches your new kernel.

You should either install the version of pcmcia-modules corresponding to
your kernel or install the pcmcia-source package and use that to build
the modules.  I tend to keep a copy of pcmcia-source installed all the
time on my laptop in case something goes wrong.

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