DOH! �Turns out I was way off. �In rc5.d I've got S11pcmcia, so it should 
have started well before the old S25netfs entry... �(So why doesn't netfs see 
the network on the pcmcia card?)

-Jason

On Monday 15 April 2002 08:06 pm, I wrote:
> I don't remember exactly (and don't have the laptop handy), but I'm fairly
> certain you are correct--that pcmcia was starting after netfs (S50+ I
> think.)
>
> My solution was "mv S25netfs S99netfs", which seems to work fine.  Anyone
> know if there is a good reason for starting it sooner?
>
> -Jason
>
> On Monday 15 April 2002 07:54 am, Buchan Milne wrote:
> > So at what level does pcmcia start? Maybe if it starts after netfs, is
> > should start before netfs, so at least the network is running before
> > netfs starts? Sorrry, no laptop to test ...
> >
> > Buchan
> >
> > PlugHead wrote:
> > |>No idea if this is still a problem w/ cooker, but I thought I'd mention
> > |>it...
> > |>
> > |>It seems that as of 8.2, netfs is loading well before smb and nfs. 
> > |> Maybe I'm mis-understanding the purpose of netfs, but it seems to work
> > |> better if is started _after_ smb/nfs (so that it actually has some
> > |> network drives to mount.)  On my system, the install decided on
> > |> something like (in rc5.d) S25netfs, S60nfs, and S91smb.
> > |
> > | I hate responding to my own e-mails ;) but it may be worth mentioning
> >
> > that
> >
> > | this only seems to be a problem for laptops with a PCMCIA netcard.  I
> > | installed on my desktop today and the samba drives were properly
> >
> > mounted (at
> >
> > | boot time) without any tweaking of rc?.d.
> >
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