On Wed, 2003-07-09 at 14:05, Christian Lyra wrote:
> You can put "up" and "down" commands on each instance of interfaces in
> /etc/network/interfaces.
Christian, thanks for the tip. This is a very clean and rather obious
solution. Somewhere in the mess of docs and mailing list posts I must
have l
On Wed, 2003-07-09 at 14:05, Christian Lyra wrote:
> You can put "up" and "down" commands on each instance of interfaces in
> /etc/network/interfaces.
Christian, thanks for the tip. This is a very clean and rather obious
solution. Somewhere in the mess of docs and mailing list posts I must
have l
Hi,
You can put "up" and "down" commands on each instance of interfaces in
/etc/network/interfaces.
I use to have a
"up ntpdate xxx.xxx.xxx"
when I connect to my work's network.
>
> But, one is not supposed to change anything in /e/p/network.opts anymore
> ("This t
Hi,
You can put "up" and "down" commands on each instance of interfaces in
/etc/network/interfaces.
I use to have a
"up ntpdate xxx.xxx.xxx"
when I connect to my work's network.
>
> But, one is not supposed to change anything in /e/p/network.opts anymore
> ("This t
[20030708] Mario Vukelic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> So far, so good, it works. However, I also want NFS mounts to be mounted
> when the interface comes up, and properly unmounted whe the card is
> ejected. In former times, this could easily be done by putting the
> mounts into /etc/pcmcia/networ
[20030708] Mario Vukelic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> So far, so good, it works. However, I also want NFS mounts to be mounted
> when the interface comes up, and properly unmounted whe the card is
> ejected. In former times, this could easily be done by putting the
> mounts into /etc/pcmcia/networ
Hi,
I use kernel 2.4 and the pcmcia kernel drivers (not the add-on modules)
on a laptop running sid.
It seems I have finally set up pcmcia as it should be done nowadays in
Debian:
I didn't configure my pcmcia network card in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts,
but in /etc/network/interfaces. I have no "aut
Hi,
I use kernel 2.4 and the pcmcia kernel drivers (not the add-on modules)
on a laptop running sid.
It seems I have finally set up pcmcia as it should be done nowadays in
Debian:
I didn't configure my pcmcia network card in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts,
but in /etc/network/interfaces. I have no "aut
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> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm running unstable on my Toshiba Satellite with pcmcia support,
> > works very good. I'm now trying to move to nfs mounted homedirs
> > from my server. Mounting works without problem, b
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> [posted this also do debian-user, no crosspost]
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm running unstable on my Toshiba Satellite with pcmcia support,
> works very good. I'm now trying to move to nfs mounted homedirs
> from my server. Mounting works without problem, but at boot up
>
> Markus Fischer said:
> > But I was not able to figure out _where_ mountnfs.sh gets executed
> > before pcmcia support. I tried find /etc -type f|xargs grep mountnfs
> > but no file except /etc/init.d/mountnfs.sh showed the mountnfs
> > string. I'm a little confused about this.
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Once upon a time, I heard Markus Fischer said
> [posted this also do debian-user, no crosspost]
>
> Hi all,
>
> But I was not able to figure out _where_ mountnfs.sh gets
> executed before pcmcia support. I tried
> find /etc -type f|xargs grep mountnfs
> but no file except /etc/init.d/mountnfs.s
[posted this also do debian-user, no crosspost]
Hi all,
I'm running unstable on my Toshiba Satellite with pcmcia support,
works very good. I'm now trying to move to nfs mounted homedirs
from my server. Mounting works without problem, but at boot up
mountnfs.sh from /etc/init.d/ always gets execut
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