Henning

At 12:01 09.02.2004 +0100, Henning Jebsen wrote:
>>That's funny, Bering-uClibc 2.1 did not default to this with my d-link 670.
>So this bug seems only to be cleaned in 1.2 ulib not in the older
>version, I use: bering 1.0 glib
>
>>>other card is not supplying DHCP for my network.  I think I have to read 
>>the manual.
>Here I realised my dhcpd is started before eth1 is UP. We might change
>the rcdlinks, to change load order. There should arise some errors
>when dhcpd loads. 

This is a fairly common problem with PCMCIA interfaces. They tend to take some time to 
come up. 


>>But yeah, I have a gripe with the documentation of notebook support with LEAF.  A) 
>>it's all over the place and B) it contrary.  Some sections say to load the modules 
>>in the kernel and other sections say to let PCMCIA.lrp load the modules.
>Uh, youre right. Documentation is short and not enough. Especially what belongs to 
>moduls. It should be made very clear,
>that the modules have to be found in the pcmcia-sub-dir, and that they are autoloaded 
>by cardmanager. There is no need to
>declare them anywhere else, like I did. I tried to load
>them at boot-time ;-(. They *must be* loaded by cardmanager.
>
>Right now, I have the situation everything works fine (eth0 gets
>IP from provider, eth1 has fixed 192.168.1.1. But only, if I restart all necessary 
>services by hand after logging
>in. Currently I try to modify the boot-scripts, to get it
>working without my interception ;-)

I posted a solution some time ago consisting of an init script which waits for all 
interfaces to be ready _before_ yielding control back to the init process. That way my 
notebook was running for quite some time. You may find this in the archives or in my 
CVS tree.

http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/leaf/devel/etitl/bering/etc/init.d/assert
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/leaf/devel/etitl/bering/etc/init.d/dhclient

HTH
Erich

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