I've got a Redhat based laptop that doesn't want to have its PCMCIA NIC come up at eth0 at bootup. Its a static IP on an internal network. I can always bring it up with "ipfup eth0" manually, but it won't come up on its own. I've got "ONBOOT=YES" in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 and the network service is started upon bootup for runlevels 3 and 5 (it boots into 5 by default). So, i'm utterly stumped at why it won't cooperate. I've also got eth0 aliased to the tulip module (the correct module for the NIC) in /etc/modules.conf. Anyone have suggestions or ideas?
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