https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2237





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-24 23:00 -------
I too have noticed this, but it's *new*. It may well be ACPI related,
but it's not the usual crappy-ACPI-impossible-to-fix issue, because this
worked fine up to a few days ago. Now, the boot process hangs if I have
my PCMCIA network card inserted. If I leave it ejected, booting works
fine, and I can then plug it in and it will initialise perfectly well.
The hang on start-up isn't the five-minute DHCP timeout thing, either,
because a) I don't use DHCP and b) I left it half an hour and it was
still hung. I can't test with current cooker because my laptop can't
access the internet because drakgw is broken, hence it's stuck on Cooker
as of last Friday or so.




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When booting with my Sony Vaio laptop FX-301, pcmcia hangs on startup under
the following conditions:
- Either an Inserted Hama Compactflash-Reader card (Typ II Adapter)
- Or a Self-compiled 2.4.21pre4-6custom kernel (config available on request)

It works fine using the same custom kernel (same config) compiled on Mandrake 9.0
with the 9.0 pcmcia package (and with inserted Hama Adapter)

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