The network interface parameters are in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts, and
the script /etc/pcmcia/network reads it and executes ifconfig and
route. They are here instead of a regular bootup script in
/etc/init.d because they get configured not just at bootup, but
whenever you insert the PCMCIA Ethernet card.
On Aug 14, Cody Koeninger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Aplogies in advance for the basic nature of this question . . .
>
> Where, in terms of which bootup script, are ifconfig & route statements
> for pcmcia ethernet cards supposed to live?
>
> my last upgrade apparently overwrote a configuration script, since my
> ethernet card is now not configured correctly on startup, and i don't
> want to just put the statements back into some convenient place; i'd like
> to know where they are supposed to go . . .
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Neil L. Roeth
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