my pcmcia is S11 as well, [testing], although I still have card services installed, so I don't rely on hotplug for pcmcia [i think? heh]
-cyn ----- This email has been sent as a single line of query, and in no way indicates the senders interest in or acceptance of any promotions or "opt-in"'s unless otherwise EXPRESSLY noted. On Wed, 16 Oct 2002, Bruce wrote: > > I would like my wireless PCMCIA network card to be up and running on boot. > >From what I can gather from the hotplug docs, it should be started via > "coldplugging", i.e, by the /etc/init.d/hotplug script which is run at boot > time. > > To get the card to work after a reboot, I have to eject it and reinsert it > after I have booted. When I do this, the hotplug scripts do their job and the > network card is brought up. > > I notice that, by default, in runlevel 2, /etc/init.d/hotplug is run at S11, > whereas /etc/init.d/pcmcia isn't run until S20. > > Shouldn't hotplug be run _after_ pcmcia when booting to get an already > connected pcmcia device to work on boot?? If so, should I move pcmcia up, or > hotplug down, in the boot order?? Am I missing something, or does this > (default) configuration mean no coldplugging of PCMCIA devices in Woody? > > > Bruce > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >

