Hi, I use kernel 2.4 and the pcmcia kernel drivers (not the add-on modules) on a laptop running sid. It seems I have finally set up pcmcia as it should be done nowadays in Debian:
I didn't configure my pcmcia network card in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts, but in /etc/network/interfaces. I have no "auto eth0" line there, but use hotplug to bring the interface up and down, through a "mapping" stanza in /e/n/interfaces. So far, so good, it works. However, I also want NFS mounts to be mounted when the interface comes up, and properly unmounted whe the card is ejected. In former times, this could easily be done by putting the mounts into /etc/pcmcia/network.opts. But, one is not supposed to change anything in /e/p/network.opts anymore ("This tries to use Debian's network setup in /e/n/interfaces if no settings are given higher up in this file"). But then, I can't add the mounts there, can I. Where else am I supposed to put them? I could remove the mountnfs.sh link in /etc/rcS.d and add it in rc3.d after pcmcia has come up, but that "solution" doesn't handle the unmounting. Thanks for clues, M. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]