According to Cesar Rincon,
> Ipsissima verba tvn:
>
> > Do I need to run some commands to stop the pcmcia service prior to
> > ejecting the pc card ? or just press the eject button ?
>
> I usually do a ``cardctl eject'' before pulling the card out.
> Sometimes I forget about it, never had a prob
According to Cesar Rincon,
> Ipsissima verba tvn:
>
> > Do I need to run some commands to stop the pcmcia service prior to
> > ejecting the pc card ? or just press the eject button ?
>
> I usually do a ``cardctl eject'' before pulling the card out.
> Sometimes I forget about it, never had a prob
Cesar Rincon a écrit :
Ipsissima verba tvn:
Do I need to run some commands to stop the pcmcia service prior to
ejecting the pc card ? or just press the eject button ?
I usually do a ``cardctl eject'' before pulling the card out.
Sometimes I forget about it, never had a problem. I g
Cesar Rincon a écrit :
Ipsissima verba tvn:
Do I need to run some commands to stop the pcmcia service prior to
ejecting the pc card ? or just press the eject button ?
I usually do a ``cardctl eject'' before pulling the card out.
Sometimes I forget about it, never had a problem. I guess
Ipsissima verba tvn:
> Do I need to run some commands to stop the pcmcia service prior to
> ejecting the pc card ? or just press the eject button ?
I usually do a ``cardctl eject'' before pulling the card out.
Sometimes I forget about it, never had a problem. I guess it is
important for PCMCIA
Ipsissima verba tvn:
> Do I need to run some commands to stop the pcmcia service prior to
> ejecting the pc card ? or just press the eject button ?
I usually do a ``cardctl eject'' before pulling the card out.
Sometimes I forget about it, never had a problem. I guess it is
important for PCMCIA
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