Re: network / PCMCIA

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Am Do, den 12.02.2004 schrieb Mike Westkamper um 19:36:
> I installed FC1 on an older laptop. Took some doing but finally made it
> work. I had one remaining problem; the network parts tried to initialize but
> the PCMCIA part had not initialized so it wouldn't bring up eth0. I could do
> so manually after boot time. I tried to make it automatic on boot by
> swapping S10network and S24pcmcia in rc5.d
> 
> Obviously that was not the thing to do since now the PCMCIA NIC is not
> found. Everything else works.
> 
> I obviously don't know enough about what I am doing and could use some help.
> First, I now know those references are links not files and my moving things
> about has changed things in unanticipated ways. Here are my two requests...
> 
> How do I restore the init stuff to its original form?
> What would the be the "proper" method to get the PCMCIA NIC and the network
> initialization to work so as to automate the connection on startup?
> 
> Any help is sincerely appreciated.
> 
> Mike

For principle understand on how the runlevels are proper configured have
a look at "chkconfig". Also take one init script for an example, like
"head -8 /etc/init.d/network" and watch out for the header lines,
especially "chkconfig:"

To reconfigure start and stop hooks edit the init script chkconfig: line
and run chkconfig with the proper parameters.

Alexander


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