Surely I don't need to do "make modules" and "make
modules_install" when I'm not compiling a kernel, just
installing a pre-built one 2.4.20-686 (and the
corresponding kernel-pcmcia-modules file)!? The output
of

~$ depmod
~$ modprobe -a \*

gives me the lengthy output in the attached file. How
does this help?


 --- Russell Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
Simon Tod wrote:
> 
> >Thanks. Got the cpu speed bit solved.
> >
> >Looking through the PCMCIA HowTo I've checked to
> see
> >that /etc/pcmica/config, /etc/default/pcmcia and
> >/etc/init.d/pcmica are the same under both kernels.
> >
> >My new kernel is missing the line
> >
> >serial_cs               4384   0  (unused)
> >
> >from lsmod.
> >  
> >
> 
> Try:
> depmod
> modprobe -a \*
> 
> If that fixes the problem, maybe you should add
> the missing modules to /etc/modules.
> Did you do "make modules", "make modules_install"
> when doing the kernel?
> 
> 
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