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My PCMCIA network card works just fine, it's the PCMCIA modem that
causes the lock-ups here (along with removing the AC cord, closing the
lid, etc., etc.), and then only when it is removed ! insertion is just
fine.

Owen

On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 08:04, SI Reasoning wrote:
>  
> I have reported that when pcmcia is enabled (at any
> time) if the system is suspended/resumed (or has been
> suspended/resumed at any time) then the computer will
> crash and reboot itself.
> 
> I have narrowed it down a bit. I have linked it to
> either the network card, or more likely networking in
> general. I have discovered that if I do not load my
> pcmcia lan card (I tried 2 different brands), then I
> do not run into the instability problem. I even had a
> modem in as a test (but did not run networking through
> it.)
> 
> However, even long after I had suspended/resumed, if I
> pop the lan card in, after about a minute the system
> will crash and reboot itself. During this time I
> watched the log on console F12. net.agent does its
> thing successfully and the network is brought up. Then
> I wait, and sure enough after a minute or two the
> computer crashes and reboots. There were no log
> messages that happened on Console F12 after net.agent.
> The crash happened about a minute after the last log
> message.
> 
> Is there some kind of trace I can run so that I can
> watch what is happening right before I get to the
> point where it crashes?
> 
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