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cardmgr |
cardmgr [options] System administration command. The PCMCIA card daemon. cardmgr monitors PCMCIA sockets for devices that have been added or removed. When a card is detected, it attempts to get the card's ID and configure it according to the card configuration database (usually stored in /etc/pcmcia/config). By default, cardmgr both creates a system log entry when it detects cards and beeps. Two high beeps mean it successfully identified and configured a device. One high beep followed by one low beep means it identified the device, but was unable to configure it successfully. One low beep means it could not identify the inserted card. Information on the currently configured cards can be found in /var/run/stab. Options-cdirectory Look in directory for the card configuration database instead of /etc/pcmcia. -d use modprobe instead of insmod to load the PCMCIA device driver. -f Run in the foreground to process the current cards, then run as a daemon. -mdirectory Look in directory for card device modules instead of /lib/modules/ uname -r -o Configure the cards present in one pass, then exit. -pfile Write cardmgr's process ID to file instead of /var/run/cardmgr.pid. -q Run in quiet mode. No beeps. -sfile Write current socket information to file instead of /var/run/stab. -v Verbose mode. -V Print version number and exit. |
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