Re: [gentoo-user] wireless on boot

2006-11-08 Thread Mick
On Tuesday 07 November 2006 19:35, Luigi Pinna wrote: > Alle 20:44, sabato 4 novembre 2006, Neil Bothwick ha scritto: > > On Sat, 4 Nov 2006 13:53:39 +0100, Luigi Pinna wrote: > > > But I continue to have some problems... > > > First, on boot time net.eth0 gives up and I must wait until timeout >

Re: [gentoo-user] wireless on boot

2006-11-07 Thread Luigi Pinna
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Alle 20:44, sabato 4 novembre 2006, Neil Bothwick ha scritto: > On Sat, 4 Nov 2006 13:53:39 +0100, Luigi Pinna wrote: > > But I continue to have some problems... > > First, on boot time net.eth0 gives up and I must wait until timeout > > before that bo

Re: [gentoo-user] wireless on boot

2006-11-04 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Sat, 4 Nov 2006 13:53:39 +0100, Luigi Pinna wrote: > But I continue to have some problems... > First, on boot time net.eth0 gives up and I must wait until timeout > before that boot could continue. emerge ifplugd and read the comments about it in /etc/conf.d/net.example -- Neil Bothwick "

Re: [gentoo-user] wireless on boot

2006-11-04 Thread Luigi Pinna
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Alle 19:54, giovedì 2 novembre 2006, Mick ha scritto: > If I understand you correctly, you won't find the entry you're > looking for. You need to create a link with the name of your usb card > interface. ifconfig -a will show you what the new network

Re: [gentoo-user] wireless on boot

2006-11-02 Thread Mick
On Wednesday 01 November 2006 14:47, Luigi Pinna wrote: > gpgkeys: HTTP fetch error 6: Couldn't resolve host 'subkeys.pgp.net' > Hallo! > How can I set on boot time my lan connection using a usb card? > Some service need internet on boot (ntp-client, etc.) but I cannot find > a script on /etc/init.

[gentoo-user] wireless on boot

2006-11-01 Thread Luigi Pinna
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hallo! How can I set on boot time my lan connection using a usb card? Some service need internet on boot (ntp-client, etc.) but I cannot find a script on /etc/init.d/ to support it. The connection uses wpa. A second question: some times the connection