Re: PCMCIA does not work on startup

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Mark Schnitzer wrote:
I am new to Linux (FC2) and am trying to get my pcmcia devices to start automatically when I boot up the notebook computer. I need to type in modprobe yenta_socket, service pcmcia stop, service pcmcia start to get the pcmcia devices working. None of this was necessary with FC1. Any suggestions? Thanks.

Mark, you're not alone in seeing this. While I don't have a fix yet (I'm using the 'modprobe yenta-socket' workaround as well), there is a bug filed for this:


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=121742

Steven Garrity



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