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Question: What is the deal with pcmcia and 2.4 kernels 

Forum: PCMCIA Installation and Configuration Issues
Date: 2000, Aug 20
From: Henrik Nordstrom hno

What is the deal with PCMCIA modules in the 2.4 kernels? Is the kernel parts of pcmcia-cs being integrated into the kernel tree finally?

Why I am asking is because I noticed there is no tulip_cb driver in the kernel tree, and pcmcia-cs does not build the drivers at all when the kernel is configured with PCMCIA support.. also the interface drivers (such as i82365) is not selectable in the 2.4.0-test6 configuration menus and won't be build unless manually overridden..

Very confusing.

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1. Here is a draft of a new README about 2.4 by David Hinds, 2000, Aug 21

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