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Hi, 
I got a problem in compile kernel for wireless card. 
My kernel is 2.4.20-8. I download pcmcia-cs-3.2.7 from sourceforge.net. 
My step is : 
1. compile linux kernel. According to the O'Reilly Network's " Recipe for a Linux 802.11b Home Network ", I just disable PCMCIA support by set CONFIG-PCMCIA to "n". (In fact, I read several documents, and most of them advice to turn the CONFIG-PCMCIA off)
2. when new kernel is ok, I build pcmcia-cs, and restart the kernel.  
When I run /etc/rd.d/init.d/pcmcia to check the status, it said module yanka-sock is not found.  
All I know is that yanka-socket is for cardbus. When I turn off CONFIG-PCMCIA, it is also turned off. But I thinks pcmcia-cs should build this module. Is there some additional options should be set to start it? 
thanks 
ping
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