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Re: eth0: startup messages - pseudo newbie



Drew Parsons <dfparsons@ucdavis.edu> writes:

> On Wed, Oct 20, 1999 at 11:18:14PM +0200, Goswin Brederlow wrote:
> > Jordan Howarth <jordan.howarth@cmis.csiro.au> writes:
> > > ALSO, if I remove the ethernet cable and put it back later I lose my connection
> > > entirely.
> > 
> > To restart your network card the following is normaly enough:
> > 
> > ifconfig eth0 down; rmmod <module>; insmod <module>; /etc/init.d/network; ping <someone else>
> 
> 
> I have a suspicion it might be even simpler than this.  Am I wrong I thinking that all you need to do is
> ifconfig eth0 down; ifconfig eth0 up
> 
> ??

That won´t remove the module and thus the card wll not be
reconfigured. If autonegotiation is a problem reinitialising the
module will be the only sollution.

> For my part, I seem to be able to pull the ethernet cable in and out of my pcmcia card without losing the network.  Perhaps I would have to leave the cable out for longer before the connection times out?

Do you have a 10/100 MBit card? And did you have any autosense
problems with it?. Probably not. Normaly it should be a problem, but
with some hardware and drivers it is.

> But I have another similar "problem" that is more annoying than anything else.  If I put my laptop into sleep mode, then when I turn it back on I find I've lost the network, and I have to perform a 
> /etc/init.d/pcmcia restart 
> to get it going again.  

There is an option in the apm configuration or the pcmcia utils
nowadays that restarts the pcmcia after sleep mode automatically.

> Also, coming out of sleep mode, I find half the screen has gone out of sync, and I have to run xvidtune to get it straight again.
> 
> Does anyone know if this means my system is configured inadequately, or if the restart and reset can be performed automatically upon resumption?

yep, see above.

May the Source be with you.
			Goswin


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