On Sun, 2004-06-13 at 15:11, William Hooper wrote: > Scot L. Harris said: > > > Sounds like this has been a problem for awhile now. So far there are > > workarounds for this but not a solution IMHO. > > Setting "ONBOOT=no" isn't a workaround, it is the correct configuration. > > -- > William Hooper I call that a workaround. It is counter intuitive to set something NOT to run on boot and yet have it run on boot. Besides if you tell it you want it to run on boot and you mark it as such it fails to run. That is a bug. And on the off chance you do have multiple pcmcia network interfaces you have use another workaround to choose which card you want to have run at boot, namely pull the card you don't want to have running. All of that is a workaround, not a fix or correct configuration. -- Scot L. Harris webid@xxxxxxxxxx Since aerosols are forbidden, the police are using roll-on Mace!