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Bug#25377: marked as done (boot-floppies: PCMCIA Tranceiver dialog should allow an empty string)



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Subject: boot-floppies: PCMCIA Tranceiver dialog should allow an empty string
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Package: boot-floppies
Version: 2.0.10

 This one is mostly cosmetic...  It's to avoid a confusing warning at
 card insertion time.

 If I use "auto", the driver complains that "transceiver selection not
 implemented" when I insert a card later.  I've found that in the
 /etc/pcmcia/network.conf file, I can use an empty string in place of
 "auto", and it works fine and there's no warning when the card is
 inserted.

 Something like:

   Possible values are ... and "100baseT", or a blank for cards that
   don't support tranciever selection.  If you aren't sure, just use
   the default value of "auto".

-- System Information
Debian Release: 2.0


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