Bjoern Schmidt wrote:
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Any ideas out there how to get it boot up properly?
sure. edit /etc/pcmcia/network.opts to configure pcmcia-cards.
hmm.. don't think i agree with you there.
try removing "auto etho" from interfaces.
the problem is that the network connection is brought up before pcmcia.
if you remove auto eth0 then when pcmcia starts the network card will
start. this is the configuration I use with my laptops and I have never
had a problem.
afaik editing /etc/pcmcia/network.opts is the old way of doing things
and shouldn't really be used this way anymore (altho from memory this is
still the way redhat does things - but if you were running redhat you
wouldn't be on this mailing list now would you!!)
I have been wrong before but..
Ben.