David J Croyle writes:
> Yesterday after I posted my message, I went on and found a partial
> solution.
> I inserted the assembly code to turn on the PCMCIA power and bus drivers
> into the file: head-armv.S located in the arch/arm/kernel/ directory.

Why did you put it in head-armv.S, rather than placing it in setup.c.
setup.c allows you to cleanly add architecture-specific setups without
modifing the "generic" ARM code.
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