Dominik Brodowski wrote: > Hi, > > On Mon, Jul 07, 2008 at 03:59:04PM -0500, Larry Finger wrote: >> Thanks, Dominik. That took care of my "unable to map high memory" problem; >> however, there is still something wrong with the kernel. I'm in the process >> of >> bisecting that now. I'm down to ~6000 changes. Too bad that machine is slow. >> It >> takes about 24 hours per bisection. Only 12-13 to go. The good part is that >> I >> only use that machine for testing. > > Is that error also in the PCMCIA part of the kernel?
I don't know yet. I found that the problem is a little flakey. Even though I followed a consistent set of steps when testing, sometines it would work perfectly, other times the same kernel would fail. This was always from a cold start with the card plugged in before turning the machine on. >> I also have to determine the best place to put the pcmcia-socket-startup >> call in >> the boot process. > > Usually, that is done by the udev scripts upon modprobe'ing of the "pcmcia" > module [or during 'udevadm trigger'] Thanks. I'll look at the udev rules. Larry _______________________________________________ Linux PCMCIA reimplementation list http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-pcmcia
