> Sorry, I just did a diff against a ls -a > file-xx from the
> RPMS dirs of the MacMillan cd and the iso I burned (output below). It
seems that
> there are diffs between the MacMillan version, version numbers for the
> most part.
My past experiences with Red Hat disks showed them to be the same -
perhaps Macmillan is doing something to earn their money now - or your
initial ISO was not the actual released version. My copy of Helios from BMT
Micro happens to match your Macmillan CD, so I'm guessing they have not
changed their ways....
> By the way I'm running 6.1 on my Toshiba 2515
> laptop with no trouble. Try going to the pcmcia-cs page to solve your
> problem.
Been there, compiled that - I am thoroughly stumped. The system
totally freaks at boot the second it goes to start PCMCIA services so I've
no logs to view or no way of knowing what to look at as the issue. I've
tried all the suggested things - APM, resource allocation, etc - all fail in
exactly the same way. Several times my disk has been trashed to the point
that it's time to reload the OS. I can boot with a supplied pcmcia image,
but the minute I load pcmcia_core the system freezes and it's time to power
off.
> Funny, I nothing but trouble with the kernel upgrade under 6.0 so I was
stuck
> with the 19 build of 2.2.9 and all it's umount trouble, but
> 6.1 has been 99.9999999999999% perfect.
Odd that my luck has been 100% the reverse.... Upgraded kernel w/o
issue, desktop & icons were as expected, X was a breeze, networking worked
out of the box - ALL of this has been like pulling teeth on my FRESH 6.1
install. I'm loading Red Hat 6.1 tomorrow.....
Don