pcmcia-cs dilemma

Vern W Heesch vheesch
Mon May 17 11:28:02 PDT 2004


Ok. So, since I built my 2.4.18 in /root/linux, I would need to move that 
into /usr/src? Then since the originasl pcmcia-cs was an rpm, I need to 
remove that rpm and install the pcmcia-cs tarball in /usr/src and then have 
it build modules for the different kernels from there?
Sorry, I feel really stupid today.

Vern
> No.  You're forgetting that you're dealing with modules, and modules get
> installed under /lib/modules/<kernel_version>
>
> --- Vern W Heesch <vheesch at qwest.net> wrote:
> > Well that bites. If I understand it all correctly then I can only have
> >
> > pcmcia-cs used on one kernel, no matter how many kernels revs I have
> > on my
> > machine. That means each time I want to use a different kernel on my
> > system I
> > have to uninstall and reinstall pcmcia-cs? Seems there must be a way.
> > Oh well.
> >
> > Vern
> >
> > > You can't do that.  You must rebuild pcmcia-cs for each kernel that
> >
> > you
> >
> > > use.  See http://pcmcia-cs.sf.net
>
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