This should not be a problem. The initialization of the NIC will 
be delayed untill a valid eth0 device is present, that is to say 
when pcmcia services start. You should not need to recompile, but 
you might need to manually specify what pcmcia chipset your laptop 
has. 

What does "/etc/rc.d/init/d/pcmcia status" report?

--Matt

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On Mon, 29 Nov 1999, Ryan Marinoff wrote:

> During startup, is there a configuration file that tells the kernel to start
> what service when or do I have to recompile the kernel a different way than
> the install program.  Reason for the question is that the NIC on my laptop
> is starting before the PCMCIA, but the NIC is PCMCIA!
> 
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