Re: pcmcia issues/Xircom/D-Link

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On Fri, 2004-05-14 at 21:42, Jeff Vian wrote:

> If you look in /etc/rc5.d, what are the numbers associated with network 
> and pcmcia?
> On mine by default the network is S10 and the pcmcia is S24.  This means 
> that the network using a pcmcpa card cannot work on boot.
> If you change the numbers to have the pcmcia services start before the 
> network starts it will solve your problem.
> 

Thank you.  That explains what I was seeing and why the xircom card was
not able to work at boot.  

Correction to my previous post, it is a D-Link DWL-G650 card.  I think
it has a prisim chip set for the A1 version I have.

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Scot L. Harris <webid@xxxxxxxxxx>



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