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- Subject: Re: compact flash card/ compiling modules
- From: Joerg Winkelmann <jwinkel@example.com>
- Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 19:54:39 +0900
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> On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, Joerg Winkelmann wrote: > > [...] > > card into the PCMCIA slot of my Laptop with SuSe Linux 2.0.33 on it, > > it apparently realizes that there is a memory card, but fails to > > load the appropriate driver, which seems to be broken. > [...] > > BTW all pcmcia related kernel modules belong to the pcmcia package. > > I then tried to upgrade the kernel modules, downloaded modules-2.1.13 > > from ftp.kernel.org, but this failed completely: It just does not compile, > > I think you downloaded modutils not modules. Actually I _did_ download modules-2.1.13. But I guess that this package, although still downloadable from ftp.kernel.org, is obsolete, so I gave up on the attempt to install modules-2.1.13. Instead I upgraded/re-installed the kernel ( linux-2.2.18) and modutils-2.1.121 and finally pcmcia-cs-3.1.23. The last (pcmcia) did solve the problem: now I can simply insert the CompactFlash Memory Card and mount it by mount -t vfat /dev/hde1 /mnt/nikon Great! > You most certainly don't want to try out the 2.4 kernel and BTW, what happened to the tradition that the even numbers are always stable and the odd numbers are more adventurous? IMHO it is unnecssarily confusing that there is some unstable kernel out in the wild under the version number 2.4.* > But my guess is you will only need the pcmcia package and recompile that > which should be _alot easier_ than recompiling your kernel. Well actually there was no trouble compiling the kernel. In contrast, there was some difficulty in compiling the pcmcia package, because the the ./Configure script of this script called man -cw ls in order to determine where to put the manpages. On my system (SuSe 5.1., kernel now 2.2.18) the man command does not understand the combination of options and returns an error message. The ./Configure did not realize that something went wrong and happily inserted this error message instead of the manpath in to the files to be configured. Naturally, this caused havoc. > Hope that helps, Thanks for the advice & happy new millenium Joerg -- e-mail: jwinkel@example.com Web: http://www.math.unibas.ch/~winkel/index.html
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