PCMCIA - Partial "never mind"
Ok, I just figured out the trouble. There's a dialog during network
configuration that presents a list of interfaces to use for the net.
Way at the bottom, only visible if you scroll down, is PCMCIA.
Ta-Da... It works. When I rebooted, card services was started, it
bleep-beeped, and I have a working network connection.
I will close the bug myself, if the system will let me, as soon as it
sends me the ticket number.
There is, however still a bug.
After setting the root password, and making a user account for
myself, then turning on shadows, it tells me that:
It seems your system doesn't need PCMCIA. It was installed with the
rest of the kernel. I will remove it now.
Shall I remove the pcmcia packages? [Y/n] _
... whooops. That's not right. Can't it make a note to itself that
I'd configured PCMCIA from `dinstall'? Doh... yet another
oversight. Shall I make a bug ticket? To whom should it be
addressed, please?
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