PCMCIA problems

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Currently, the PCMCIA startup script checks /proc/devices for pcmcia and
only loads the $PCIC module if it isn't defined.  Unfortunately, at
bootup this is defined even if the $PCIC module hasn't been loaded. 
This means that cardmgr thinks it doesn't have anything to manage and
none of my PCMCIA cards work. (Most important being the internal PCMCIA
wireless device).  I'm not sure if this is actually the fault of the
PCMCIA startup script or if the appropriate module (yenta_socket) should
be loaded automagically and just isn't...
-- 
Shahms King <shahms@xxxxxxxxxx>



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