Sort of. Depending on the driver you are using, the init software looks in different places. Need to get home to go digging through /etc again. Damn work! :-)
Ric ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: Wazow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 22:16:02 +0100 > > >Ric Messier wrote: > >> I don't think the problem I have is driver-related either. Clearly >> the drivers work because I can pass traffic. The problem I have is >> not knowing where I need to put the configuration information. >> Different drivers look in different places for their configs. I think >> the wlan-ng drivers changed to look into /etc/conf.d for their >> configuration a while back but I could be mistaken. > >I might be mistaken, but I do not think that drivers look for config in >places like /etc/... . They just expose some interface to set this >config. This is the wrapper config software (of pcmcia-cs, wlan-ng, etc) >that passes this info from /etc to drivers via some /proc or similar >interface. So if you run pcmcia-cs, then my guess is still in >/etc/pcmcia. The best thing is to see if any other, less vulnarable >parameters work there (like changin Essid). > >Andrzej > > >-- >[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
