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 -- +------------------------- pgp key available --------------------------+ | Dale E. Martin | Clifton Labs, Inc. | Senior Computer Engineer | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.clifton-labs.com | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+