Lee Bradshaw, 2001-Aug-21 17:23 -0400: > Check /etc/pcmcia/network and /etc/pcmcia/network.opts. The logic seems > a bit involved. For example, pump can be started if $PUMP is true; or > $BOOTP is true, but there are no other bootp clients; or either $DHCP or > $DHCLIENT is true and there are no other dhcp clients. >
In the /etc/pcmcia/network.opts file, change PUMP=yes to DHCP=yes, e.g. case "$ADDRESS" in *,*,*,*) # Transceiver selection, for some cards -- see 'man ifport' IF_PORT="auto" # Use /sbin/pump for BOOTP/DHCP? [y/n] DHCP="y" ;; This will call the dhclient instead of pump. This works in the /etc/network/interfaces too. jc -- Jeff Coppock Nortel Networks Systems Engineer http://nortelnetworks.com Major Accts. Santa Clara, CA