I have a PCMCIA wireless ethernet adapter for my laptop.  When I plug it
in, the system automatically loads the driver for the card and configures
the network.  The problem is, the scripts that do this end up getting run
*twice*.  keventd and the pcmcia card manager daemon both configure the
card.  I frequently end up with two dhclient processes running, and
generally, only one of those processes gets killed when I remove the card.
Over time, many processes can pile up.

Have other people seen this behavior?  Can anything be done to fix it? 
I'm running Debian testing..

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