> 'apt-get dist-upgrade' will not cause your kernel to be changed, nor should > it install a modules package other than an update of the version for your > existing kernel (the kernel-image and pcmcia modules packages have the > kernel version number as part of the package name). I have a system > running woody which is still using 2.2.17. There are pcmcia-modules > packages for some of the available kernel-image packages. To be safe, you > might consider building your own kernel-image and any modules you may > need. Install kernel-package and read its documentation. > Bob
Woody refuses to install pcmcia. I ran "cardctl ident" while in Progeny prior to the upgrade and reboot. Following the upgrade and reboot I get "no pcmcia driver in /proc/devices" As I mentioned in my reply to Hubert, I'd sure appreciate a specific list of what I should download and save somewhere prior to running a new upgrade from a new re-install of Progeny. I need to be certain that I have everything I need to restore pcmcia after Woody destroys it. I'd also like to be able to do a kernel upgrade and to be certain Woody, the kernel upgrade, and pcmcia version all play together nicely! Thanks! Doc