Andrew Morton wrote: > OK so we have one solid regression there. Are the other problems also new > since 2.6.11? > > Could you please retest 2.6.13-rc6 when it's out and if problems remain, > raise a bugzilla.kernel.org entry so we can keep track of the problem? > Thanks. After retesting with 2.6.13-rc6 quite some of the problems are gone. There are, however, still problems: 1. It is necessary to do the following or suspend will hang: cardctl eject killproc cardmgr remove all pcmcia modules In 2.6.11 it was sufficient to call 'cardctl eject'. I'll create a bug report. 2. The attached script can produce all sorts of pcmcia related problems if it is modified where stated - the attached version seems to work without problems if not modified. Do you want a bug report filed for this, too? -- Andreas Steinmetz SPAMmers use [email protected]
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pcmcia.sh
Description: Bourne shell script
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