David Brownell wrote:
> The root cause seems to be the Cardbus/PCI hotplug invocation not
> happening for you.
Yep.
> Was this with or without the "pcmcia_cs" package installed? My
> own take on it is that 2.4 _should_ hotplug that controller
> just fine if "pcmcia_cs" isn't installed.
Miles Lane wrote:
>
> Hi Linus and Co.,
>
> I am writing to let you know that in all test12-pre6+ kernels,
> I get a "Bad PCI invocation" error when hotplug attempts to
> handle the insertion of a USB host-controller into a Cardbus
> slot.
That message is coming from your hotplug scripts.
At
Hi Linus and Co.,
I am writing to let you know that in all test12-pre6+ kernels,
I get a "Bad PCI invocation" error when hotplug attempts to
handle the insertion of a USB host-controller into a Cardbus
slot.
I am aware that you most likely will ship 2.4.0 anyway, but
thought you should at least
Hi Linus and Co.,
I am writing to let you know that in all test12-pre6+ kernels,
I get a "Bad PCI invocation" error when hotplug attempts to
handle the insertion of a USB host-controller into a Cardbus
slot.
I am aware that you most likely will ship 2.4.0 anyway, but
thought you should at least
Miles Lane wrote:
Hi Linus and Co.,
I am writing to let you know that in all test12-pre6+ kernels,
I get a "Bad PCI invocation" error when hotplug attempts to
handle the insertion of a USB host-controller into a Cardbus
slot.
That message is coming from your hotplug scripts.
At
David Brownell wrote:
snip
The root cause seems to be the Cardbus/PCI hotplug invocation not
happening for you.
Yep.
Was this with or without the "pcmcia_cs" package installed? My
own take on it is that 2.4 _should_ hotplug that controller
just fine if "pcmcia_cs" isn't installed.
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