Yes, you are right, I just thought there may be a way to do it "cleanly",
you know, like showing up in the boot up messages... BTW: is this behaviour
supposed to be like that or do we have a bug here? Did really nobody have this
same problem?
Thanks, Lee

> There may be a better way, but, you could put "ifup eth0" in
> /etc/rc.local.
> That should bring it up automatically whenever you reboot.
> 
> At 12:39 AM 1/15/2002 +0100, Marcio Cordero wrote:
> >Hi all,
> >I have this small problem. I have a Micronet 10Mbps pcmcia ethernet card.
> It
> >got recognized during installation. But now, it doesn't get the card
> module
> >"connected" to eth0. If I do ifup eth0, then all is well. I just would
> like
> >to have the card initialized correctly at boot time instead of always
> having
> >to su and "ifup" the card...
> >I remember when I installed LM 8.1 (I'm now using a cooker snapshot on
> that
> >laptop) that I was connected to the network and this problem didn't
> appear
> >and in this installation, it wasn't connected and voila, we have this
> problem.
> >If somebody knows the exact reason, please let me know. I guess it hasn't
> >anything to do with cooker because I had  the same problem with LM 8.0
> and 
> >after
> >reinstaling (with the network up) all was magically OK again...
> 
> 
> 

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