Quoting Karl E. Jorgensen on Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 11:50:54PM +0000: > On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 12:40:00PM -0800, Boutet, Jeff wrote: > > I know this is more a sys admin thing. But it is somewhat relavent. > > > > My company is currently in the process of replacing all the Linux > > development desktops for laptops, as to increase our developers mobility. > > Thus the laptop will have to perform in 3 modes no network, our network, > > someone else's network (using DHCP). Other than custom scripts, run levels, > > rysc, anyone have any idea's? > > For the network configuration, schemes work well for me: > PCMCIA slot 0 -> Home network (fixed ip) > PCMCIA slot 1 -> DHCP config > (and off course: no pcmcia card inserted = no network) > > a bit of editing in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts did the trick > > Hope this helps > The only thing I would add to both this email and the one following it with really great scheme support in /etc/pcmcia/wireless.opts and network.opts (thanks!), is to check out if you want to boot a different scheme in your /etc/lilo.conf by using "append" statements which will select the scheme you want. Alternately, a simple "cardctl scheme work" does the trick also!
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