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Auto detecting removal/insertion PCMCIA cards
- From: "Barry L. Kline" <blkline attglobal net>
- To: shrike-list redhat com
- Subject: Auto detecting removal/insertion PCMCIA cards
- Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 12:05:31 -0500
Somehow, while playing with the 2.6 series of kernels, I managed to munge my
RH 9 laptop such that it no longer autodetects the removal or insertion of
PCMCIA cards.
Prior to this mishap I could insert my wireless card and have the associated
net interface brought up automatically. A removal of the card would
gracefully take down the interface. To accomplish this now I have to ifdown
eth1 to take it down and service pcmcia restart to get the card recognized.
What service(s) accomplish this task on a stock RH9 system? I've already
tried:
[klinebl laptop2 klinebl]$ sudo /sbin/service pcmcia status
cardmgr (pid 8178) is running...
[klinebl laptop2 klinebl]$
TIA,
Barry
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