I think a much better solution right now is to use drivers from
pcmcia-cs package. It always works. If you do not configure any support
for pcmcia in your kernel, when you build pcmcia-cs it will build kernel
drivers from its own source tree. Just make sure you use the latest
version. This also allows configuration files interoperbility with 2.2.x
kernel, if you wish to use that as well.
You just need to make sure you are using "ordinary" configuration files
if you use pcmcia-cs, since 2.4 uses different names for some of pcmcia
drivers. Stock pcmcia-cs package will do nicely.
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