Actually I did get it working. The problem was I had some undefined symbols after I built the kernel. The symbols appeared to be related to SMP. So I compiled SMP support into the kernel (strange since this is a laptop...). The undefined symbols went away and the pcmcia card started to work. -Chuck On Sat, 01 Jan 2000 04:14:55 -0500, donald vitkus <devitk@comcast.net> wrote:
Chuck Noyes wrote:
I haven't had any luck getting a Netgear MA401 802.11b PCMCIA card working. I'm using RH 7.3 (2.4.18 kernel). I rebuilt the kernel to turn on support for the card, but I can't get a connection to my access point (a Netgear WG602). The kernel boots and tries to start the eth0 interface, which doesn't exist, since there's no CAT5 cable pluggeg into the ethernet port. The output of ifconfig shows the only interface that's up is the loopback (lo) interface. I have an HP Pavilion zt1180 laptop.
Is there anything else I need to do?
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