> The memory module problem is not related directly to dhcpd, since I'm not
> running dhcpd at all. But I agree, it may have something to do with
> insert/remove cycles.
>
> Drew
I remember when messing with IDE/ATAPI cards, if you make the cycle too
fast (or is it if the contact isn't perfect?
On Tue, Jan 25, 2000 at 09:38:38AM +1300, Andrew McMillan wrote:
> Heather wrote:
> > I have had a bunch of problems with dhcp but it has been inconsistent
> > enough (and at most of my clients, I have static IP) that I had ignored
> > it. But if there's some bug with the dhcpcd, what sort of bug
Heather wrote:
>
> > I have the same card and also get similar problems on occasion. What is
> > happening in my case is that DHCP is getting stuck on something when I
> > am not connected to a network - if I kill a running dhcp process and
> > then re-insert the card it all starts to work again.
> I have the same card and also get similar problems on occasion. What is
> happening in my case is that DHCP is getting stuck on something when I
> am not connected to a network - if I kill a running dhcp process and
> then re-insert the card it all starts to work again.
>
> Cheers,
>
Joost Claessen wrote:
>
> Hello peole,
>
> I have a toshiba 320CDT laptop whit a cem56 Xircom ethernet/modem cart.
> Latly whem I remove the cart while running (hot swapping, yeh!) the
> pcmcia cardmanager remove the module corectly, but if I insert the cart
> again it pcmcia manager load the mem
On Thu, Jan 20, 2000 at 08:24:20PM +0100, Joost Claessen wrote:
> Hello peole,
>
> I have a toshiba 320CDT laptop whit a cem56 Xircom ethernet/modem cart.
> Latly whem I remove the cart while running (hot swapping, yeh!) the
> pcmcia cardmanager remove the module corectly, but if I insert the cart
Hello peole,
I have a toshiba 320CDT laptop whit a cem56 Xircom ethernet/modem cart.
Latly whem I remove the cart while running (hot swapping, yeh!) the
pcmcia cardmanager remove the module corectly, but if I insert the cart
again it pcmcia manager load the memory module instead of the xircom modu
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