On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 08:02:08PM -0800, Mircea Luca wrote:
> 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.

<snip>

Are people actually setting /etc/pcmcia/network.opts?  Or are is SAS or
ifconfig being used?  If the latter two are used then I believe this
will configure /etc/network/*.  This will cause an issue with PCMCIA.

There is a script to configure a PCMCIA ethernet card.  For the life of
me I cannot recall what it is but a:
man -k pcmcia should make it obvious.

Matt

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