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mark barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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>I think I have a problem involving the pcmcia modules.
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>I recently re-compiled the stock kernel on my antique thinkpad 365x 
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>(potato; 2.2.17 kernel) following these steps (as root):
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>       cd /usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.17
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>       make xconfig
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>       make dep
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>       make clean
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>       make bzImage
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>       cp /usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.17/arch/i386/boot/bzImage /vmlinuz
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>       lilo
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>       cd /usr/src/modules/pcmcia-cs
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>       make config
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>       make all
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>       make install
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>When I shut down the machine I get the following message:
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>       warning: /boot/systems.map-2.2.17 does not match kernel data
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>repeated twice.  When I start up again, this message appears again, 
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>twice, during bootup.  Also during bootup I get a long list of nearly 
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>identical messages right after "Calculating module dependencies..." 
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>ending with the following message:
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>       depmod: *** Unresolved sympols in lib/modules/2.2.17/pcmcia/fdomain_cs.o
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>The machine boots OK and seems to work.  I can use the pcmcia modem 
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>(this message was sent over it).  I find that I can mount a floppy, but 
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>can't read it.  I enter the command:
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>       mount /dev/fd0 /floppy -t msdos
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>I get the response:
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>       mount: fs type msdos not supported by kernel
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>But I DID compile MSDOS file system support into the new kernel.  I know 
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>this because I went back and went through the whole process (listed 
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>above) again.
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>Does anyone have some insight on this problem?  Thanks in advance.
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