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SubjectRe: PCMCIA still advised as modules?
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Dominik Brodowski <linux@dominikbrodowski.net> wrote:
| At least from 2.6.13 on, it will be much easier if you have the PCMCIA
| "modules" built into the kernel, as you won't need userspace interaction any
| longer (except on old yenta_socket bridges during startup, but that's a
| different story). Therefore, I do not see any drawbacks to having the PCMCIA
| modules built into the kernel.

At least the aha152x_cs module cannot be compiled into the kernel,
the Kconfig file says: depends on m. Does anybody known what the
problem with this driver is?

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Dick Streefland //// Altium BV
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