RE: Network card
You shouldn't have to. My /etc/rcS.d (script files that are run at bootup
even when going into single user mode) looks like this:
README S30procps.sh S40networking S55bootmisc.sh
S05keymaps-lct.sh S30setserial S40pump S55urandom
S10checkroot.sh S35devpts.sh S41portmap S70nviboot
S15isapnp S35mountall.sh S45mountnfs.sh
S20modutils S39dns-clean S48console-screen.sh
S30checkfs.sh S40hostname.sh S50hwclock.sh
pump runs from here on bootup. You should have an /etc/init.d/pump script
that your /etc/rcS.d is linked from. Check to see, otherwise maybe pump
isn't installed properly. Check man pump.
-Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Bender [mailto:abender@andrew.cmu.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 10:44 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Network card
First of all, thanks to everyone who helped me figure out how to get the
3c59x module to work with my 3c950C EtherLink card. It turns out I had the
wrong alias for eth0, and I needed to run 'pump' for it to work. My
question now is, why do I need to run 'pump' every time I login to get it
to work? Is there a better solution than to run it from my .profile on
login?
Thanks,
Adam
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