Just a side note. I used this and it worked with using a Fujitsu laptop
PCMCIA sockets. I did not get this to work with the desktop ISA based
PCMCIA sockets so your mileage may vary :) .
Oscar S.
Alan Cox wrote:
>
> > While waiting for the bug fix, is there a workaround such as writing a
> > ton of unimportant stuff that is guaranteed to flush the cache (of say a
> > 15MB or 48MB card) but not matter if it doesn't get flushed itself?
>
> umount
> sync
> hdparm -f /dev/hdwhatever
>
> remove
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