On Mon, 4 Dec 2006 15:41:27 -0500 (EST), Daniel Barkalow wrote:
> That solved it for me. That's probably a better design overall, anyway.
> Although it would be neat if the initscripts were clever enough to have
> net.* check whether the device it's starting needs anything, rather
> than simply
On Fri, 1 Dec 2006, jak gentoo wrote:
> if you use the testing versoin of ipw3945d it comes with an rc
> startscript, maybe that helps.
> I 'm using ipw3945d testing an I didn't had problems after updating udev to
> 103
That solved it for me. That's probably a better design overall, anyway.
Alth
On 11/30/06, Daniel Barkalow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006, Richard Fish wrote:
> On 11/29/06, Daniel Barkalow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I switched to udev-103 recently, and now when I boot I find that
ipw3945d
> > is not getting started, which causes my wireless card to n
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006, Richard Fish wrote:
> On 11/29/06, Daniel Barkalow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I switched to udev-103 recently, and now when I boot I find that ipw3945d
> > is not getting started, which causes my wireless card to not appear at
> > all. "rmmod ipw3945; modprobe ipw3945" onc
On 11/29/06, Daniel Barkalow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I switched to udev-103 recently, and now when I boot I find that ipw3945d
is not getting started, which causes my wireless card to not appear at
all. "rmmod ipw3945; modprobe ipw3945" once the system has started works.
Any advice?
my /etc
I switched to udev-103 recently, and now when I boot I find that ipw3945d
is not getting started, which causes my wireless card to not appear at
all. "rmmod ipw3945; modprobe ipw3945" once the system has started works.
Any advice?
-Daniel
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