Stop PCMCIA reloading

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Author: der.hans
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New-Topics: Okay I'm stupid
Subject: Stop PCMCIA reloading
Am 12. Jun, 2000 schwäzte Nathan Saper so:

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> OK, this problem has beeen bugging me for a while, but I've just
> decided to try to fix it.
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> Whenever I close the screen on my notebook computer, the PCMCIA
> drivers are unloaded and reloaded. This causes a problem because both
> my modem and my SCSI card are PCMCIA; therefore, when I close the
> screen, I am 1) disconnected from the Internet, and 2) my SCSI drive
> is unmounted.
>
> Is there a way to fix this?


Is your laptop suspending when you do that? Probably so. The default for
Linux is to now do the eject/insert cycle. You can can change this, but I
don't remember how. Search the laptop mailing list.

        http://www.mail-archive.com/lists.html
        http://www.linuxhq.com/lnxlists/


One of those two should have it. It used to be a fairly common question on
the list.

ciao,

der.hans
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