How about I send you a working floppy image that I use. You can run that and
see what you see. I can send you off list tonight. If there is interest from
the group I can post some of the floppy images that I use in our wireless.
Plus a pcmcia.lrp for Dachstein that includes Prism wireless drivers.
As far as the sleep command that is for a conventional computer. You
probally don't need it for a laptop as the ethernet is also pcmcia
Jim
aka snowcrash
>From: Mark A Nordstrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Jim TerWee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Wireless PCMCIA and bridging
>Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2002 10:40:34 -0500
>
>Jim TerWee wrote:
> >
> > One other thing are you loading shorewall? If I remember right I had a
> > problem with the configuration in shorewall and bridging. I don't use
>Not using shorewall. One thing at a time, and I
>don't think it would be appropriate for my setup.
>
> > shorewall on my bridge setup's. The laptop you mentioned should not be a
> > problem as you can prove it works though normal setup. I also use RC2
>just
>I agree. Which is why I'm posting (and posting).
>
> > because I haven't had a reason to change but it had a bug in the
>bridging
> > script which I think was fixed in RC3 might want to double check that it
>has
> > been mentioned several times on the list.
> >
>I don't know. I'm using RC3 with the updated
>lrp. I started posting about my problems before
>the new lrp was released. Other than properly
>getting at the bridge scripts, I see no difference.
>
> > When you boot up what messages do you get from the bridge you should see
>it
> > setting up the cards?
> >
>I see complaints about eth[01] not existing. Since
>I didn't see/hear pcmcia bring
>
>I've
>added debuging to the bridge scripts and the pre-up
>script has IFACE="lo" and IF_BRIDGE_PORTS is empty.
>I tried setting/forcing expected values ("br0" and
>"eth0 eth1"). This only delivers the complaints
>early. The up script has expected values, but since
>there are no devices, it just falls through at the
>bottom.
>
>I question the sleep in modutils. Playing with the
>value doesn't make any difference (other than having
>to wait longer for it to boot).
>
>And now some success. This morning I added:
>
>brctl addif br0 $DEVICE
>ip link set dev $DEVICE up
>
>to /etc/pcmcia/network, and I can get to the box with
>both cards but not through it. (side note: this
>doesn't light up the LED on the wireless card). In
>my eyes, this is an ugly kludge.
>
>--
>Mark
>
>
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