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    SubjectRe: 2.6.19-rc3-mm1 -- missing network adaptors
    On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 09:26:12PM -0800, Martin J. Bligh wrote:
    >
    > >>>Even with CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED enabled? For some reason I'm guessing
    > >>>that you missed that suggestion a while back...
    > >>Yes - Enabling CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED didn't help.
    > >
    > >Ok, you are correct, for a stupid reason, this option didn't correctly
    > >work for a range of device types (I can get into the gory details if
    > >anyone really cares...)
    > >
    > >I've now fixed this up, and a few other bugs that I kept tripping on
    > >(which others also hit), and have refreshed my tree so that the next -mm
    > >will be much better in this area.
    > >
    > >If the problem persists (and I've built a zillion different kernels in
    > >different configurations today testing to make sure it doesn't), please
    > >let me know.
    > >
    > >I can post updated patches here if people want them.
    > >
    > >thanks for everyone's patience, I appreciated it.
    >
    > Thanks for fixing this up. If you could post a diff somewhere against
    > either mainline or -mm, would make it easy to run through
    > test.kernel.org before you wake up tommorow ;-)

    Oops, the newest -mm just came out without any of the driver core
    patches in it due to the problems. I'll wait until the next -mm release
    then, and try to go catch up on my pending-patch-queue right now
    instead...

    thanks,

    greg k-h
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