Re: eth0(pcmcia) network not starting up at bootup.
Are we all using potato?? On my machine, it is like this:
- /etc/init.d/network starts lo;
- /etc/init.d/networking starts eth0 (not pcmcia ones), the config file
is on /etc/network/interfaces, which is used by ifup and ifdown
- /etc/init.d/pcmcia starts cardmgr, which waits for the insertion of cards;
- /etc/pcmcia/network.opts is the configuration for network pcmcia cards;
- /usr/sbin/pcnetconfig is a program to help configuring pcmcia network cards.
>>>>> Pollywog <pollywog@shadypond.com> writes:
Pollywog> On 05-Jan-2000 Chanop Silpa-Anan wrote:
>> /etc/init.d/network is the script that start network. So in this
>> case, it starts bothe lo and eth0 interface.
Pollywog> Thanks. That is where I have my scripts on my desktop. I
Pollywog> believe the links are incorrect and that is the cause of my
Pollywog> problems.
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Germano Leichsenring
Kobe University
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