Okay, I've been running Linux on various systems for about a year, and have been running it on my laptop for a few months. I was running Slackware on the laptop until Windows trashed my pinux partition last week, and then decided to switch to Debian. I downloaded the installation disks for 'frozen' to my windows partition, and set off. The installation went fine (connecting through my pcmcia network card to retrieve missing files), but when I rebooted and tried to install all of the software packages, I found that the network was not working. After some muddling around in an alternate console, I ran pump at the command line, and everything was great again. So now, everytime I reboot my system, I have to run pump as root from the command line to get network access (This is via a cable modem with DHCP) On slakware I used dhcpd, and was able to get it installed automatically just fine. But I can't figure out how to correctly install pump (I could through it into one of my rc.d files, but that doesn't seem like the right thing to do). When I look at my /etc/pcmcia/network file, I see that pump is run a few times (with different options), and when I chekc the logs, I can see that this does indeed happen, but at the end, pump just isn't running when the login prompt shows up.
Sorry for being so long winded, but can anyone help? Thanks, .Geoff

