I'm trying to start the network after cardmgr starts, but cardmgr takes
too long and network dies because it can't find eth0.
Is there a way to execute /etc/init.d/network ONLY after cardmgr completes ?
This way I don't have to be around during a reboot !
Thanks,
Matthew
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On 14-Oct-97 Matthew Tebbens wrote:
I'm trying to start the network after cardmgr starts, but cardmgr takes
too long and network dies because it can't find eth0.
Is there a way to execute /etc/init.d/network ONLY after cardmgr completes ?
It's a disgusting hack, but you could put
What I actually did was almost the same ! :)
I added a 'sleep 3' right after cardmgr to give it some time to start.
CardMgr debian package DOES try to start './network start eth0' but its
not working for some reason, probably in the wrong dir or something.
Anyways, I was not gonna re-compile and
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