On Fri, 2003-06-13 at 21:28, Greg Meyer wrote:
> On Saturday 14 June 2003 12:19 am, James Sparenberg wrote:
> > On Fri, 2003-06-13 at 20:47, Greg Meyer wrote:
> > > Anybody know why the initscripts for 9.1 load the network interface
> > > before the pcmcia interface.  This seems kind of dumb to me, since the
> > > ethernet card I have is a pcmcia card.  It does not look like there is
> > > any funstional problem, since the network seems to work, I just hate
> > > seeing the error come up on boot.  Anybody else notice this?
> >
> > Greg
> >
> >    I had this discussion with the developers during the runnup to 9.1.
> > The conclusion was that with more and more laptops having onboard
> > network cards doing it the other way around was causing more problems
> > than it solved. The network init script is for pci/isa (if you have isa
> > still) cards whereas pcmcia et al handle the pcmcia ones.  The solution
> > is
> >
> > chkconfig network off
> >
> > If you use (like I do) only pcmcia nics on your laptop.  Since pcmcia
> > starts the network on it's own when it sees a nic you are good to go.
> > But since so many laptops have internal pci nics and of course some
> > still use desktops ... they have to default to both of them starting,
> > that way for those who don't read the init screen they see their box
> > working and are happy.
> >
> I got it now, thanks for the clarity.  It makes sense when you explain it, 
> especially since I didn't have any problem getting on the network.  
> essentially your saying that you don't have to start the network because the 
> initialization of the pccard does that anyway.  Cool.

Yep.


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