[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Holger Brandhorst) writes:
Brian Mays wrote:
...
type `debian/rules build-modules'. This should build a new
pcmcia-modules-2.0.30 package in the parent directory
this have built no new *.deb file - but the created modules (after
copying them to the right place)
Brian Mays wrote:
...
type `debian/rules build-modules'. This should build a new
pcmcia-modules-2.0.30 package in the parent directory
this have built no new *.deb file - but the created modules (after
copying them to the right place) are working fine!
some other things happend which i
when starting the /etc/init.d/pcmcia start i still get the same
errormessages:
startin PCMCIA services:modules
pcmcia_core.o unresolved symbol apm_register_callback_R4e72ac41
pcmcia_core.o unresolved symbol apm_unregister_callback_Rb7166c6e
i82365.o unresolved symbol pcibios_present_Ra67d0654
I have encountered this same error before. You will have to recompile
your kernel - Make sure you include support for PCI BIOS and APM (Advanced
Power Management). Doing this resolved all my errors.
Thanks,
Dennis
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Holger Brandhorst) writes:
I've tried it - but the the only change I've seen is the addition of a
cryptical alphanumeric part to the error-messages:
so I've got:
pcmcia_core.o unresolved symbol apm_register_callback_R4e72ac41
pcmcia_core.o unresolved symbol
Brian Mays wrote:
There is an easy way to get a working kernel and PCMCIA combo. Do the
following as root:
1) cd /usr/src/linux
2) make-kpkg clean
3) make config
4) Configure your kernel.
5) make-kpkg --revision custom.1.0 kernel_image
6) make-kpkg --revision custom.1.0 modules_image
Steve Kostecke wrote:
pcmcia_core.o unresolved symbol apm_register_callback_R4e72ac41
pcmcia_core.o unresolved symbol apm_unregister_callback_Rb7166c6e
i82365.o unresolved symbol pcibios_present_Ra67d0654
^ - and so on
Did you select
Hi!
when starting the /etc/init.d/pcmcia start command the following
errormessages appeared:
startin PCMCIA services:modules
/modulepath/pcmcia_core.o unresolved symbol apm_register_callback
/modulepath/pcmcia_core.o unresolved symbol apm_unregister_callback
/modulepath/i82365.o unresolved
Are you sure you have support for for pci apm in your new kernel, did
you install the new kernel ? Those are exactly the same messages that I
had...after adding kernel support for apm pci, everything went away..
Matthew
On Wed, 29 Oct 1997, Holger Brandhorst wrote:
Hi!
when starting
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Holger Brandhorst) writes:
who can tell me what i made wrong;
i've installed the kernel-sources(2.0.30) package plus the
pcmcia-sources - package
i've recompiled the kernel with pcibios- and apm-support
i've tried it either with or without module-version control
i've
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