> '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


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