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On 17-Oct-2002/09:25 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Folks:
>
>I'm still trying to solve an irritating issue. I have RH 7.3 on my laptop 
>with a Netgear PCMCIA network card. The Linux boot process tries to start 
>eth0 and mount my SMB drives BEFORE it initiates the PCMCIA slots. As a 
>consequence, obviously, mount can't find the two computers with the SMB 
>drives. So, I have to manually run mount every time I start up the 
>computer. Granted, this isn't all that big a deal but it's inconvenient 
>and I believe it can be made to work. The first thing that comes to my 
>mind is to move up initiating the PCMCIA cards in the boot process. 
>Unfortunately, I can't figure out how to do that. Further, I have no idea 
>whether that even makes sense (are there dependencies that prevent 
>initiating the PCMCIA slots earlier?). 

You can change the init order by renaming the symlinks in /etc/rc.d/rc[#].
The scripts are run in alphabetical order. "S" scripts are run to start
services and "K" scripts are run to kill them.

Tony
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