Midhun Agnihotram wrote:
>>
>> Not likely. It's probably a no-op when you don't have devfs.
>>
>
> CONFIG_MMC_DEBUG is already enabled. This is not printing any debug
> statements as such.
>
Then something is seriously broken with your kernel. I can only assume that this
is because of some vendor modifications. So I would suggest contacting them or
trying to get a vanilla kernel running.
Rgds
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