You may just need the appropriate modules since they are loaded by card 
services. Personally, I like to customize my kernels because there is a lot 
of junk that you don't want. The precompiled kernels you get are generally 
not optimally built.
"Joshua S. Freeman" wrote:
> Thanks for the links and info. Karl... now, a dumber question:  should I 
> assume that I don't automagicaly have support for the pcmcia card and
> cdrom compiled into the kernel (since it's not working) and.. if that's
> the case, I need to re-compile the kernel if I ever hope to have support 
> for this CDROM on this machine?
-- 
Jerry Feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Boston Linux and Unix user group
http://www.blu.org



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