udevmonitor and/or enabling events logging in hotplug.rules will help
verifying this.
If the results are still not useful, then just add to the top of the
script something like "touch /dev/some-flag-file" which is a simple way
to determine if the script is being run or not.

(BTW, please build the package with V=true, using ccdv wastes time and
hides potentially useful messages from buildds operators.)

Hello,
I have modified /lib/udev/pcmcia-socket-start as suggested, and I do see the flag file created, so pcmcia-socket-start is being run during startup. I also enabled hotplug.rules logging but I don't see a /dev/hotplug.log file created. Just to backtrack slightly, orinoco_cs is loaded via /etc/modules, and removing this causes pcmcia-socket-startup to fail.

Cheers Ben





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