On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 01:47:55PM -0400, Derek Broughton wrote: > OK, that obviously wasn't necessary - I probably did it myself long ago. I've > used etherconf to reconfigure my network without any damage - but without > fixing > things.
No, because ifupdown is not what controls the pcmcia sockets. you want to let cardmgr do the work, including calling ifup for configuration of the interface. > I changed that and things have changed, but they're still not right. > > If I do "ifdown eth0", the firewall is torn down. If I do "ifup eth0" the > firewall is rebuilt. This is good. But if I remove/replace the pcmcia card, > ifup/ifdown don't appear to be run. The script as I have it (taken from a > reinstall, so not my fault :-) ) contains: ... > It seems I'd picked up a version of pcmcia-cs from sid in one of my > experiments, > but even having downgraded this to 3.1.33-6 it does _not_ seem to invoke > ifup/ifdown (all that seems different is the use of hotplug in sid). I _did_ > reset DHCP="y" when I recreated the network.opts file. Of cource, you do realise that when using /e/n/interfaces with pcmcia, you dont want to change the default network.opts at all, right? Mike. -- Mike Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ZL4TXK, IRLP Node 6184 "Sometimes I think that the surest sign that intellegent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us."