On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 09:21:11AM -0400, Derek Broughton wrote: > Well, no I didn't, but a private email led me to understand the error of > my ways. It still seems odd that I need to leave network.opts saying > DHCP="n" if I want to get ifup to use dhcp. But I do understand that > that's correct. Of course, it still didn't work... > > I've reinstalled pcmcia-cs just to make sure that I _do_ have a default > network.opts (attached).
It's not. you need to purge it, then install it. The stanza in network.opts doesnt apply, because it's not using dhcp/bootp/whatever, and has no IP assigned. that's what the list of it_true's at the bottom is for. In my default config, they're uncommented. It seems backwards, I know. but if you leave that file alone, and use interfaces(5), it'll work. > But whatever's happening, I'm seeing 'ifdown' execute (correctly - it > runs the firewall's stop script) but 'ifup' doesn't: > > cardmgr[308]: + /sbin/ifup: interface eth0 already configured > > At least I can see that it's _trying_ to run ifup. ... > Mar 20 09:07:01 casio.othello.dyn.ca /etc/hotplug/net.agent: invoke ifup eth0 > Mar 20 09:07:10 casio.othello.dyn.ca cardmgr[308]: + /sbin/ifup: interface > eth0 already configured Get rid of hotplug, it's getting there 'first'. Mike. -- Mike Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ZL4TXK, IRLP Node 6184 Contentsofsignaturemaysettleduringshipping.