Francois
At 18:19 25.08.2003, Francois BERGERET wrote:
Hi Erich,
Thanks for your response.
I have read quickly your script.
I am not so good to evaluate if this will be ok for my problem.
I am using Eth interfaces with 'eth0' and 'eth1' label and two wlan nics
with 'wlan0' and 'wlan1' labels.
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Envoyé : lundi 25 août 2003 15:54
À : Dave Hunt; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'LEAF-USER'
Objet : RE: [leaf-user] Bering 1.2 dhcpd doesn't start with wlan/hostap
or other too late interface up
Francois, Dave
I am using an assert script which sleeps until the predefined number of
interfaces are up
Hi Erich and Dave (and the list).
I have just checked, to learn more, the solution given by our friend Dave, to delay
DHCPD starting.
It is ok for now, thank you very much Dave ! :-)
But, I want to understand how this instruction works.
I have read all the other scripts included in
doesn't start with wlan/hostap
or other too late interface up
Francois
At 18:19 25.08.2003, Francois BERGERET wrote:
Hi Erich,
Thanks for your response.
I have read quickly your script.
I am not so good to evaluate if this will be ok for my problem.
I am using Eth interfaces with 'eth0
Try editing /etc/init.d/dhcpd and change the RCDLINKS definition.
Make sure the 'S' numbers on this line are greater than those defined
in the /etc/init.d/pcmcia file. If you still have problems,
you might need to put in a sleep at the start of /etc/init.d/dhcpd,
to allow cardmgr time to