On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 08:55:35AM +0200, Erik van der Meulen wrote:
> Also, I have assumed that if I make modifications to the kernel
> configuration, I should use the revision scheme to make a next kernel.
> This is the point where I assumed that again the pcmcia modules should
> be rebuild to ac
> It has been suggested in a previous post that the pcmcia should have
> been left alone. Now my question is, when is it required to rebuild that?
> Only if I compile a kernel from a different source?
> At this point, I am left in a situation where I am unable to install the
> 0.2 kernel.deb becaus
Dear group, I am not sure about the concept of the kernel-package
system. From the documentation I have learned that if I compile my
custom kernel, I also need to rebuild my pcmcia modules to match the
kernel. I use a laptop with pcmcia cards. I have managed to do so,
creating both:
kernel-imag
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