On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 01:53:06AM +0000, Stig Brautaset wrote: > <<snip>> > > Thanks Jeff, this helped me a lot. I have it up and running now, but > there is still one thing that baffles me... I can get the card up and > running, but it fails to come up on boot (or after resume). Basically, > the /etc/pcmcia/network.opts data is not taken into account. > > I can get my eth0 up and running by putting the proper information in the > /etc/networks/interfaces file and running /etc/inet.c/networking after > bootup, but this is run before the /etc/init.d/pcmcia script so > obviously the network initialisation fails and you have to to have a > perfect mode one. > > Since i don't have the S??networking script in my /etc/rc2.d directory, > I imagine that the reason is that my networking script run before my > pcmcia-initialising script. The funny thing is, my pcmcia-script has a > higher precedence than my networking script, and I would have thought > the pcmcia one executed first.
Well.. PCMCIA integrates with APM pretty well (check /etc/apm/event.d),
whereas the /etc/networks/interfaces stuff AFAIK doesn't.
Why not tweak /etc/pcmcia/{network,wireless}.opts so you run the network
entirely through there?
>
> Regards,
> Stig
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