On Wed, Jan 05, 2000 at 06:04:41PM +0900, Germano Leichsenring wrote: > Are we all using potato?? On my machine, it is like this: Not sure, but all intel machine, including powerpc and my own laptop (totally 6) that I have acces to are running potato.
> > - /etc/init.d/network starts lo; > - /etc/init.d/networking starts eth0 (not pcmcia ones), the config file > is on /etc/network/interfaces, which is used by ifup and ifdown I still relie on /etc/init.d/network to start my ethernet since all machine is quite static. They are online almost all the time, except for some hw experiments. > - /etc/init.d/pcmcia starts cardmgr, which waits for the insertion of cards; > - /etc/pcmcia/network.opts is the configuration for network pcmcia cards; > - /usr/sbin/pcnetconfig is a program to help configuring pcmcia network cards. > same Chanop -- ,-----------------------------------------------------------------------------. | Chanop Silpa-Anan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | | Australian National University | | Tel. +61 2 6279 8826, +61 2 6279 8837 (office hour) | | +61 2 6249 5240 (home +voice mail) | | Debian GNU Hurd ICQ uin 11366301 | `-----------------------------------------------------------------------------'