I have a laptop.
I have redhat 9 on this laptop.
I decided to recompile the kernel on my laptop.

When I recompile the kernel, then restart the machine, my pcmcia network
card ( which works fine on the distributed kernel/modules ) will not start
up.  When the system is booting is starts the pcmcia service fine, but the
card wouldn't even get power.  Thinking this was odd I checked the
/var/log/boot.log file, there I was informed that the kernel could not
locate yenta_socket, pcmcia_core, and ds.  I then checked
/lib/modules/<myrecompilekern>/kernel/drivers/pcmcia and the three missing
modules are in fact there.  This is the same place they reside in the
/lib/modules/<distro-modules>  directory.

So my question is, how do I make the kernel recognize that the modules, do
in fact, reside where they should be.

thanks.




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