Selon [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > Hello. > I submitted a bug report against debian-installer saying this: > > > Package: debian-installer > > > > I installed Debian with the Sarge netinstall cdrom, version 3.1r1. > > During the installation, the pcmcia networking card were recognized without > > problem. > > But after the first reboot, the card wasn't brought up. The proper modules > were > > loaded, but it seems that ifupdown doesn't bring it up at startup, or when > > using /etc/init.d/networking/start > > > > Changing > > > > mapping hotplug > > script grep > > map eth0 > > > > to > > > > auto eth0 > > > > in /etc/network/interfaces solved the problem. > > I know this isn't the official way for pcmcia cards, but mapping with > hotplug > > fails. > > I've been told that it was proably a Sarge-only issue, and was therefore > closed. > > But I'm running Etch up-to-date, and putting this in the > /etc/network/interfaces > fails: > mapping hotplug > script grep > map eth0 > The only way to bring my networking pcmcia card up is the standard way, "auto > eth0". > > Any idea?
Just found out that putting allow-hotplug ethx before the mapping in '/etc/network/interfaces' solves the problem. I don't know if it has been corrected in Etch install. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]