Hi,
On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 02:17:21PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all!
> I have 2 problems!
>
> First problem:
>
> When I start my debian laptop, I boot the modules first and the
> daemons afterwards. As usual.
> But, in order for my /etc/init.d/networking script to find my eth0
>
Hi,
On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 02:17:21PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all!
> I have 2 problems!
>
> First problem:
>
> When I start my debian laptop, I boot the modules first and the
> daemons afterwards. As usual.
> But, in order for my /etc/init.d/networking script to find my eth0
>
Bill Marcum wrote:
On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 02:17:21PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all!
I have 2 problems!
First problem:
When I start my debian laptop, I boot the modules first and the
daemons afterwards. As usual.
But, in order for my /etc/init.d/networking script to find my eth0
Bill Marcum wrote:
On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 02:17:21PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all!
I have 2 problems!
First problem:
When I start my debian laptop, I boot the modules first and the
daemons afterwards. As usual.
But, in order for my /etc/init.d/networking script to find my eth0
ni
On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 02:17:21PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all!
> I have 2 problems!
>
> First problem:
>
> When I start my debian laptop, I boot the modules first and the
> daemons afterwards. As usual.
> But, in order for my /etc/init.d/networking script to find my eth0
> nic,
On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 02:17:21PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all!
> I have 2 problems!
>
> First problem:
>
> When I start my debian laptop, I boot the modules first and the
> daemons afterwards. As usual.
> But, in order for my /etc/init.d/networking script to find my eth0
> nic,
My second problem: When I close the lid on my laptop, which is an IBM
Thinkpad iSeries 1400, it goes to sleep. I will still be able to open
it and continue my work, but several processes have been stopped or
have freezed.
Example: my eth0 disappears, which makes it necessary to login as
root an
My second problem: When I close the lid on my laptop, which is an IBM
Thinkpad iSeries 1400, it goes to sleep. I will still be able to open
it and continue my work, but several processes have been stopped or
have freezed.
Example: my eth0 disappears, which makes it necessary to login as
root and
Hi all!
I have 2 problems!
First problem:
When I start my debian laptop, I boot the modules first and the
daemons afterwards. As usual.
But, in order for my /etc/init.d/networking script to find my eth0
nic, which is a PCMCIA card, cardmgr has to be started. And since my
networking script is
Hi all!
I have 2 problems!
First problem:
When I start my debian laptop, I boot the modules first and the
daemons afterwards. As usual.
But, in order for my /etc/init.d/networking script to find my eth0
nic, which is a PCMCIA card, cardmgr has to be started. And since my
networking script is
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