Hi all,
I'm running unstable on my Toshiba Satellite with pcmcia support,
works very good. I'm now trying to move to nfs mounted homedirs
from my server. Mounting works without problem, but at boot up
mountnfs.sh from /etc/init.d/ always gets executed before the
pcmcia network is up. Manually
Near the bottom of /etc/pcmcia/network.opts you'll see a couple of almost-empty
shell functions, start_fn() and stop_fn().
I believe they're installed originally as:
# Extra stuff to do after setting up the interface
start_fn () { return; }
# Extra stuff to do before shutting down
Is there a way to go about making NFS connections (automatically) after
the card manager is started for PCMCIA network adapters? I'd like to avoid
having to do a mount -a as root before I can start working. Configuration
is basically a complete Potato install.
Is there a way to go about making NFS connections (automatically) after
the card manager is started for PCMCIA network adapters? I'd like to avoid
having to do a mount -a as root before I can start working.
Configuration is basically a complete Potato install.
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