I've got a PCMCIA wireless card in my laptop, and I'd like to figure out the Debian way of arranging that it be brought up when the card is inserted (including on boot). I only use the card on my home network, which uses WEP.
In the old days, I used pcmcia-cs, and /etc/pcmcia/network.opts contained a call to "ifup $1" in start_fn(). Then, I switched to using hotplug and put mapping hotplug script grep map wlan0 in /etc/network/interfaces, and this caused the interface to be brought up when the card was inserted. Now, I've upgraded to udev 0.079-1, which conflicts with hotplug, and ifup doesn't seem to get called anymore. I also tried moving from pcmcia-cs to pcmciautils (version 012-1), and that didn't help. I'm running a self-compiled 2.6.13.3 kernel. I also tried ifplugd, but it doesn't run ifup until WEP has been configured, but I have set things up so that ifup does my WEP configuration! I realize that a combination of waproamd or wpasupplicant and ifplugd would probably work, but that seems overkill since I just need "ifup $DEVICE" to be done when the card is plugged, and don't need fancier autodetection. What do people recommend? Shouldn't what I want be the default behaviour? Thanks, Dan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]