I found the same problem after update my kernel to -11mdk, found that 
/etc/sysconfig/pcmcia was overwritten and specified to PCMCIA=no.  give 'er 
a look

At 11:37 PM 3/12/01 -0500, you wrote:

>  So I tried rebuilding the kernel with the config found in
>/usr/src/linux/configs, but my PCMCIA network card stopped working ! Help!
>
>  How can I get my card back working (it worked with the kernel installed
>during setup) ?! If I only could do "cat /proc/config", I could rebuild
>the kernel as it had been !
>
>    Can we please put in /proc/config, so that we can really tell what is
>it that we are running ? It saves a lot of time from guessing ...
>
>     How can I re-install the original modules that were overwritten by
>"make modules_install" ?
>
>           Thanx,
>
>               Jan
>
>On Sun, 11 Mar 2001, Alexander Skwar wrote:
>
> > So sprach Andrej Borsenkow am Sun, Mar 11, 2001 at 12:16:54PM +0300:
> > > Default conifg is installed into /usr/share/doc/kernel-2.x.y.XXX (not
> > > confusing with kernel-doc-xxx). Last time I checked it was there.
> >
> > And also in /usr/src/linux/configs if you install the kernel-source.rpm
> >
> > Alexander Skwar
> >
>
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