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Johannes Berg wrote:
> On my system that's exactly what it looks like with my patch (well,
> rfkill4 right now). I'm stumped. What kernel are you running?

The problem is the statement #define TRIG_NAME_MAX 50 in include/linux/leds.h.
When I make it 60, then the trigger file contains "none ide-disk ADP1-online
BAT0-charging-or-full BAT0-charging BAT0-full phy0rx phy0tx phy0assoc phy0radio
[rfkill0]" as expected.

I still have not found where radio gets truncated to rad, but I'm looking.

I'm running the master-2009-03-27 pull from wireless-testing with some added
patches.

Larry
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