Hi, You can put "up" and "down" commands on each instance of interfaces in /etc/network/interfaces. I use to have a "up ntpdate xxx.xxx.xxx" when I connect to my work's network. > > But, one is not supposed to change anything in /e/p/network.opts anymore > ("This tries to use Debian's network setup in /e/n/interfaces if no > settings are given higher up in this file"). But then, I can't add the > mounts there, can I. Where else am I supposed to put them? I could > remove the mountnfs.sh link in /etc/rcS.d and add it in rc3.d after > pcmcia has come up, but that "solution" doesn't handle the unmounting. >
-- Christian Lyra POP-PR - RNP http://lyra.soueu.com.br http://wecanstopspam.org There once was a master programmer who wrote unstructured programs. A novice programmer, seeking to imitate him, also began to write unstructured programs. When the novice asked the master to evaluate his progress, the master criticized him for writing unstructured programs, saying, ``What is appropriate for the master is not appropriate for the novice. You must understand the Tao before transcending structure.'' The Tao Of Programing