For those having the problem that I described here, this problem was
reported on Feb 3, 2000: http://www.linux-mandrake.com/bugs/db/73/733.html
See the above URL for a solution to the problem.

I hope this gets fixed in the boot disks soon!

me

On Thu, Feb 17, 2000 at 04:29:59PM -0800, Michael Elkins wrote:
> I was attempting to do an FTP install of Mandrake 7.0 on my Toshiba
> Satellite Pro, using a Linksys PCMCIA ethernet card.  I used the pcmcia.img
> as a boot disk.  From the log messages I can see that it correctly detected
> the PCMCIA slots and the correct type of card.  However, if I look in
> virtual console 4 I see that it was unable to load the /lib/modules/8390.o
> module when the cardmgr started (it says no such file or directory, or
> something to that effect).
> 
> After this I am prompted to pick my type of ethernet card from the list and
> I can't get any furthur.  I noticed that its loading these modules from /tmp
> rather than /lib/modules, so perhaps the above problem is a path
> misconfiguration in the pcmcia services?
> 
> I know the hardware is supported because I've been running Red Hat
> Linux 6.1 on it for quite some time.

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