Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On 24-Feb-99 Mark Ciciretti wrote:
> > Try running '/etc/init.d/network start' after the PCMCIA services
> > are started.  IIRC this is what I had to do when I installed Debian on a
> > friend's laptop.
> > 
> 
> ummm.. I am not sure, but I think that worked.  I am pinging the laptop from
> here now and it did not work before.  I think that did it.

The "proper" way to do this, by the way, is to put all of the info for your 
network into /etc/pcmcia/network.opts.  The advantage of doing it that way
is the network will automatically get started when you plug the card in and 
stopped when you pop it out.

Later,
        Dale
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