/etc/pcmcia/network.opts is configured correctly, and if i run
/etc/pcmcia/network start eth0
the network starts correctly. However, this
doesn't occur automatically at boot time. I'm trying to find out what
script is supposed to call /etc/pcmcia/network at boot time . . . it
can't happen in the ?usual? /etc/init.d/networking or network , because
pcmcia isnt started yet.
recent version of woody running on a toshiba portege 3015, for what it
matters . . . any help or pointers to appropriate documentation
appreciated.
On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, Drew Parsons wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 12:15:57PM -0500, Cody Koeninger wrote:
> >
> > Where, in terms of which bootup script, are ifconfig & route statements
> > for pcmcia ethernet cards supposed to live?
> >
>
> You shouldn't need to use ifconfig and route explicitly. Rather, assign the
> pertinant variables in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts, and the network should get
> initialised automatically when you insert your pcmcia ethernet card.
>
> Drew
>
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