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Subject2.4.6-test1, PCMCIA cards require two insertions
Greetings!

I'm running 2.6.0-test1 on an SiS based laptop with all the PCMCIA
network and serial drivers built into the kernel. When the system boots
with a PCMCIA cardbus card in place, the card doesn't show up. I unplug
the card and plug it back in, and then the kernel "sees" it and it
works. If I unplug it again, I have to go through a plug - unplug -
plug cycle before it recognizes it. As if it only recognizes the card
on even numbered insertion events.

My modem card is not a cardbus card (no gold colored strip on the top)
and it exhibits the same plug - unplug - plug requirement. If it's in
the slot when the computer boots, however, it will get set up, because
the pcmcia-cs cardmgr sets it up via the sysinit scripts.

Any thoughts on why these cards require more than one insertion before
they're recognized? Bug / feature?

Thanks,

Chris
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