[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Llama, > > Ok, I no longer have to do yast. It still requires however, a rcnetwark > restart to turn on the card. Should I try alias eth-pcmcia orinoco_cs in > /etc/modules.conf? Where do I change the order so that the pcmcia loads > after network loads?
I take it that a reboot did not resolve the problem? You might try aliasing eth-pcmcia-0 in /etc/modules.conf. THe order that services are started/stopped is normally controlled somewhere in /etc/rc.d/rcX.d where X is the runlevel. SuSE prolly has that directory structure slightly different, but it should be somewhere under /etc. > > Best, > > Keith B. > > "Net Llama!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >>>LLama, >>> >>>No such bird as ifcfg-eth1. I did put alias eth1 orinoco_cs in >>>/etc/modulesconf. I found ifcfg-eth-pcmcia-0, but no entry for >>>ONBOOOT. I restarted the network using rcnetwork restart, but I have >>>not rebooted. Will do it now and get back to you. >> >>I should have prefaced my suggestions with the warning that I have zero >>wireless experience, and i'm just basing everything on how this all >>works with a traditional 10/100 NIC. Its quite possible that SuSE uses >>ifcfg-eth-pcmcia-0 instead of ifcfg-eth[0,1]. >> >> >>>Thanks for your response. Enjoy that new baby!!! >> >>Thanks. We're trying, in between the lack of sleep :) >> >> >> >>>Best Regards, >>> >>>Keith B. >>> >>>"Net Llama!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>Sounds like Joel might be onto something. First, *forget* YAST. Its >>>>obscuring what you need to accomplish. You should first look at >>>>/etc/modules.conf to see if there is an entry for eth1. If not, add it >>>>like this: >>>>alias eth1 orinoco_cs >>>> >>>>Next, look at /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1 and verify that >>>>ONBOOT=YES, and all the other info listed is correct. >>>> >>>>Report your progress. >>>> >>>>Joel Hammer wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>>Don't know nuthin' about wireless, laptops, or PCMCIA, but: This sounds >>>>> >>>> >>> like the drivers aren't loading at boot up. What modules are present after >>> >>> >>>>>YAST sets up your card and what modules are loaded after reboot (lsmod) ? >>>>> >>>>>You might look at your bootup messages (/var/log/messages, dmesg) and >>>>>see if your card is being detected at bootup. >>>>> >>>>>Does ifconfig show this type of card? >>>>> >>>>>Joel >>>>> >>>>>On Sun, May 19, 2002 at 01:35:55PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>Hello Lists, >>>>>> >>>>>>I have set up my Siemens Wireless PCMCIA card using the orinoco_cs drivers >>>>>>and according to the manufacturer, I have altered the following files: >>>>>> >>>>>>1. /etc/pcmcia/config - put the info about the card and told it to >>>>>> bind to orinoco_cs here. >>>>>>2. /etc/wireless.opts - put the INFO aabout INFO, ESSID, MODE here. >>>>>> >>>>>>3. Setup the card under yast as eth-pcmcia-0 which gets put up as eth1. >>>>>>4. When I finish the set up it runs like a charm. >>>>>> >>>>>>When I shutdown the laptop when I'm done and later reboot it, nothings >>>>>>works until I go back to yast and reset the card up again. What am I >>>>>>missing? >>>>>> >>>>>>HARDWARE INFO: Compaq M700 (PIII-850, 256M RAM, Two Type II PCMCIA slots >>>>>> Linksys Access Point >>>>>> Siemens PCMCIA Wireless NIC in Slot 1 (2nd slot) >>>>>> >>>>>>SOFTWARE INFO: SuSE 8.0 Pro, KDE3, Basically out of box install with >>>>>> YOU updates. Uses yenta_socket drivers. >>>>>> >>>>>>Thanks in advance for help. BTW, Can't get it to run at all under WinXP. >>>>>>Go figure!!! -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ L. Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Linux Step-by-step & TyGeMo: http://netllama.ipfox.com 2:55pm up 30 days, 21:48, 4 users, load average: 0.14, 0.13, 0.10 _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list - http://linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Archives,and Digests are located at the above URL.
