[RULE] Attempt 3: Toshiba Satellite 115CS

M. Fioretti mfioretti
Wed Jun 23 21:45:52 EEST 2004


On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 10:44:51 AM +0200, C David Rigby
 cdrigby at 9online.fr  wrote:

> Jeff,
> 	See comments interspersed below.  I am assuming that you are using 
> slinky-v0.3.96.
[snip]
> 
> The order of operations here is not quite right, from my experience. 
> Try it like this:

OK, I'll try to add your instructions as a "PCMCIA tips" section to
the install guide.

> 2. If the desired module is not listed, we need to get it and add it to 
> the floppy.
[snip]
> 3. BTW, if you do not have access to a Linux PC, let me know and I will 
> build you a pcmcia.img file and email it to you.

David, and everybody else

w.r.t points 2 and 3 above, may I suggest to also write, if you can,
the step-by-step procedure to create that and the other img files from
scratch? IIRC, even the instruction for the ISO and the INSTALL guide
do not cover this, just explain how to proceed from after you have
somehow got those files.

Ditto for building busybox, if needed.

PS: when I say "write" above I mean either "post it here" so I can
publish it online, or step up to ask for an editor account and add it
yourself, just like Richard Kweskin recently did for the "build
kernel" page.

TIA,
	Marco

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