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>> What should we do, change the name back or update the script? > > The script has to be updated. I hope we can soon switch completely > over to .24 (also for GTA02). In the meantime, we will add a > conditional in OE to handle that. There is conditional stuff in the scripts already, it just does the wrong thing. >> In addition, there are some sleep()s in the /etc/init.d/gsmd script that >> are really a bit of an unreliable blunt instrument. The sleeps add 5 >> whole seconds to the boot time. > > This roots in the general flakeyness of the communication with the gsm > modem. Unfortunately no one had time or motivation to seriously look > into the whole issue of the modem becoming unresponsive at times. > There's a whole load of bugs related to that in the bugtracker. It > remains to be seen whether this is a gsmd bug, a kernel bug, or (god > forbid) even a yet-to-be-discovered hardware bug. Someone really need > to treat that with measuring equipment and/or jtag. Oh crap not another monster. Is there a good way to make the thing "unresponsive" then? What's the story on how people are using gsmd on GTA-02 with this power initscript bug -- it defaults to being on or really nobody uses GTA-02 with GSM yet? - -Andy -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Fedora - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFHkK29OjLpvpq7dMoRAnGuAKCQiehVTj1h0hq4EOKyKVVLCcuSRwCeIMg/ ka1LA+9XrN3jA8uUXLz7EFc= =E/im -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

