Hi Debian laptop users Sorry to bother you with what I am sure will turn out to be a stupid mistake on my part, but I have been unable to find any help in either the Debian bug database or on the web.
I installed Debian just over 2 years ago on my laptop (a Dell Inspiron), and with a little effort got everything working. I have managed to configure the PCMCIA network.opt script so that when I plug in my 3c575 network card it re-configures the system for scheme (I use a number) and I can now access the Web/Email/etc from which ever site I connect to. My problem started when I switched to the new 2.4.x kernels. I had already read that the 3c575 card is now supported by the 3c59x kernel module. So I built that part of the kernel as a module, and place the following lines in the /etc/pcmcia/config.opt file: device "3c59x" class "network" module "3c59x" card "3Com 3c575-TX Fast EtherLink XL" manfid 0x0101, 0x5057 bind "3c59x" module "3c59x" opts "debug=3 rx_copybreak=300" This works well up to a point. When I insert the drive it loads the 3c59x kernel module, and when I pull the card it takes it down okay. The problem seams to be that `cardmgr' is calling the network script with `3c59x' rather than `eth0' (which is what I found it did under 2.2.x). I have extracted the appropriate bit from my log files. cardmgr[212]: initializing socket 0 cardmgr[212]: socket 0: 3Com 3c575-TX Fast EtherLink XL cardmgr[212]: executing: 'modprobe 3c59x debug=3 rx_copybreak=300' cardmgr[212]: executing: './network start 3c59x' cardmgr[212]: + 3c59x: error fetching interface information: Device not found cardmgr[212]: + 3c59x: unknown interface: No such device cardmgr[212]: + SIOCSIFADDR: No such device cardmgr[212]: + 3c59x: unknown interface: No such device cardmgr[212]: + SIOCSIFNETMASK: No such device cardmgr[212]: + SIOCSIFBRDADDR: No such device cardmgr[212]: + 3c59x: unknown interface: No such device cardmgr[212]: + SIOCADDRT: No such device cardmgr[212]: + SIOCADDRT: Network is unreachable Reading /etc/pcmcia/network I see that the second argument should be the network interface name not the device name. Why is cardmgr passing `3c59x' to this script rather than `eth0'? What have I missed? If this is just an RTFM or STFW please point me at the appropriate URL. I know that this is the correct diver and that it works because I can configure the network by hand. I would like the PCMCIA subsystem to do it automatically. Thanks loads for any help you can give Steve -- _ _ _ __| | ___ | |__ | |__ ___ / _ |/ _ \| _ \| _ \ / _ \ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | (_| | (_) | |_) | (_) | (_) | [EMAIL PROTECTED] \____|\___/|____/|____/ \___/ GPG Fingerprint: A220 3448 3A7D 1B9E D5BC 983D BBB1 CEC3 443A EA81