From 665308e50fd95e984da057ab8ddb6505b596b841 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Parabola Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2011 13:56:25 +0000 Subject: Mon Aug 8 13:56:24 UTC 2011 --- core/pcmciautils/60-pcmcia.rules | 30 ------------------------------ 1 file changed, 30 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 core/pcmciautils/60-pcmcia.rules (limited to 'core/pcmciautils/60-pcmcia.rules') diff --git a/core/pcmciautils/60-pcmcia.rules b/core/pcmciautils/60-pcmcia.rules deleted file mode 100644 index aa3c1a2d3..000000000 --- a/core/pcmciautils/60-pcmcia.rules +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -# PCMCIA devices: -# -ACTION!="add", GOTO="pcmciautils_end" -# modprobe $env{MODALIAS} loads all possibly appropriate modules -SUBSYSTEM=="pcmcia", ENV{MODALIAS}=="?*", \ - RUN+="/lib/udev/load-modules.sh $env{MODALIAS}" - -# Very few CIS firmware entries (which we use for matching) -# are so broken that we need to read out random bytes of it -# instead of the manufactor, card or product ID. Then the -# matching is done in userspace. -SUBSYSTEM=="pcmcia", ENV{MODALIAS}=="?*", \ - RUN+="/lib/udev/pcmcia-check-broken-cis" - -# However, the "weak" matching by func_id is only allowed _after_ modprobe -# returns, so that "strong" matches have a higher priority. -SUBSYSTEM=="pcmcia", ENV{MODALIAS}=="?*", ATTR{allow_func_id_match}="1" - -# PCMCIA sockets: -# -# modprobe the pcmcia bus module so that 16-bit PCMCIA devices work -SUBSYSTEM=="pcmcia_socket", \ - RUN+="/lib/udev/load-modules.sh pcmcia" - -# if this is a PCMCIA socket which needs a resource database, -# pcmcia-socket-startup sets it up -SUBSYSTEM=="pcmcia_socket", \ - RUN+="/lib/udev/pcmcia-socket-startup" - -LABEL="pcmciautils_end" -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf