David Hinds wrote: > > This is as expected for a Red Hat installation; it is mentioned in the > PCMCIA-HOWTO, also. > The reason I put those calls in start_fn was because I had seen it suggested in the HOWTO, but everything was working fine with 3.1.0 and 3.1.1 just using the scripts that came with the pcmcia package. I thought the notes in the HOWTO meant that you could use Redhat with the workaround if you wanted to. I was keeping all my network configuration information in network.opts instead of fooling with the Redhat stuff because I've got some AFS client software that I liked to start and stop in start(stop)_fn. I pulled that out for now because I didn't want to complicate things. > > after I did a resume. > I meant to say insert here. I don't appear to be having any problems using cardctl insert and eject with the the current package which is why I thought I could just use them with apm instead of shutting down the whole pcmcia package with pcmcia stop. Should I avoid using eject and insert as well as suspend/resume? Are eject and insert actually doing suspend and resume? -Chris |
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