Re: [newbie] Boot Sequence Failures?

2000-06-07 Thread Brian Tompkins

You got it - the pcmcia is finally booted allowing Eth0 to do it's thing.  With
Linux, I've found it's best not to sweat the stuff that works fine, but  gives
you anxious moments.

Peace:-)




On Wed, 07 Jun 2000, you wrote:
 On  5 Jun, Darryl Gibson wrote:
  
  Owner wrote:
  
  I've noticed that during my boot sequence with Mandrake, I've been
  getting some failures. 
  
  Snip
  
  One failures: eth0 .. I get:
  Jun  4 13:12:12 cero ifup: Delaying eth0 initialization.
  Jun  4 13:12:12 cero network: Bringing up interface eth0 failed
  
  (cero is the name of me computer)
  
  The strange part is that once everything is up and running, my interface
  is working, and I am able to get to the outside word. No additional
  tweaking on my part. I'm thinking it's because of it's order in the boot
  sequence. 
  
  Snip
   
  Other than that, Mandrake's running like a champ on me laptop .. thanx
  for yall's help
  
  Take a look at the /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit file, I believe that is the file
  that controls the boot sequence.
 
 I have the same on my laptop. I believe it's because the pcmcia
 initialization occurs after the net initialization.
 
 L
 
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Re: [newbie] Boot Sequence Failures?

2000-06-06 Thread Darryl Gibson

Owner wrote:
 
 I've noticed that during my boot sequence with Mandrake, I've been
 getting some failures. 

Snip

 One failures: eth0 .. I get:
 Jun  4 13:12:12 cero ifup: Delaying eth0 initialization.
 Jun  4 13:12:12 cero network: Bringing up interface eth0 failed
 
 (cero is the name of me computer)
 
 The strange part is that once everything is up and running, my interface
 is working, and I am able to get to the outside word. No additional
 tweaking on my part. I'm thinking it's because of it's order in the boot
 sequence. 

Snip
 
 Other than that, Mandrake's running like a champ on me laptop .. thanx
 for yall's help

Take a look at the /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit file, I believe that is the file
that controls the boot sequence.
-- 
Darryl Gibson
Linux Neophyte (tm)