Senor, I feel your pain.  I got around this issue by doing the following ( no
scripting needed ).  I openned DrakConf and clicked on the startup icon
(traffic light).  Check pcmcia, dhcpd, postfix, cron - if they are not already
checked - if dhcp is not available you can mount your cd and find the 3 files
labeled dhcpd sumthinorother and load them - then click on dhcpd and reboot.

Let me know how it goes :-)

On Mon, 15 May 2000, you wrote: > Hello,
> 
> After compleating my install of LinuxMandrake 7.0 (w/o PCMCIA support or
> selecting a network adapter) I am trying to get an IBM Ethernet Credit
> Card Adapter II (I/O Range 1000-101f, IRQ 10, Memory Range
> 0200800-02008FFF, Memory Range 0200400-02007FFF). I have PCMCIA=yes in
> /etc/sysconfig/pcmcia (other config lines read PCIC=i82365, PCIC_OPTS= ,
> CORE_OPTS= ) but I have no PCMCIA startup script in /etc/rc.d/init.d/
> 
> so far i have been following
> 
> http://metalab.unc.edu/mdw/HOWTO/PCMCIA-HOWTO-2.html#distributions
> 
> to try and figure the problem out bit since my system doesn't match their
> model and I don't know how to go about creating a pcmcia startup script I
> thought I would see if anyone could give me any pointers.
> 
> Thanks for any help!
> 
> Jordan 
> 
> (ps. I know that the eth0 FAILED durring startup w/ PCMCIA cards isn't
> actually an indicator of a failed ethernetadapter, but because I can not
> ping my own local network address I think that it is notworking.)
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