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El Viernes, 7 de Marzo de 2003 13:39, Gwendolyn van der Linden escribi�:

> > Your kernel is configured with PCMCIA driver support.  Therefore,
> > 'make all' will compile the PCMCIA utilities but not the drivers.
> >
> > But if i don't build the kernel with General Setup -->
> > PCMCIA/Cardbus Support:
> >     PCMCIA SUPPORT  <M>
> >     Cardbus support         [*]
>
> As far as I know you can remove ALL PCMCIA support from the kernel
> (not even as a module), and then build all the PCMCIA support you need
> with pcmcia-cs.
>
> I would reboot before building pcmcia-cs, but I'm not sure if it's
> really needed.

But if I remove PCMCIA support, reboot (it doesn really matter, but still..), 
and build pcmcia-cs I get the pcmcia drivers but not the socket driver 
(yenta_socket) and can't load any of the pcmcia-cs drivers. I have checked 
that there is only a yenta.h header file in pcmcia-cs source files.

Regards,
                Xabi.

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