Sean Fulmer wrote:
> ** DISCLAIMER - I AM A NEWBIE :-) ***
Aren't we all ?:-)
> I think I had this same problem. What I found was that the networking
> services were being started BEFORE the PCMCIA services. Look in
> /etc/rcS.d - somewhere in there you should see something like SNNpcmcia
> and SNNnetworking (NN being a two-digit number). If the NN on the
> pcmcia symlink is higher than the NN on the networking symlink then the
> networking is being started before the card services, which I think
> explains why you can start manually after bootup, but not automatically
> during bootup.
>
> I fixed mine by changing the numbers in the filenames. I changed the
> pcmcia symlink to S22pcmcia and the networking symlink to S40, and
> everything seems to work fine.
>
> There is a command-line tool for managing this stuff called
> 'update-rc.d", but I don't quite grok the syntax for it. Maybe some
> veteran can chime in and enlighten us?
>
Sounds right and in concordance with my experience as well with both
Debian and Storm.disclaimer -I'm still running Storm hail beta on my
laptop for the very reason that it works fine after hunting through
rc.d's with mc .I found the syntax of the update-rc.d command hmm...
confusing at best and I personally prefer to see the things
happening.:-)
If you take a look the same thing is happening at shutdown ,networking
is turned off before pcmcia which doesn't work for obvious reasons,at
least in beta ,it might've been fixed since I reported it as a major
annoyance.
--
The best way to escape from a problem is to solve it.
Alan Saporta
My waste of cyberspace=
http://deepblue.dyndns.org :-)
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