On Thu, 2004-06-24 at 04:04, Daniele Masini wrote: > I change the line as you told me, and the system now can see my Ethernet PCMCIA > card. But the eth0 interface does not come up. So, after the boot my Ethernet > PCMCIA card lights are on but I have I learned from the list that to get a pcmcia network card to start on boot up you need to tell it NOT TO START ON BOOT in the network configuration window. This still seems very odd, but it works. What happens is when the pcmcia services get started (after the network services) the card will automatically come on line. Give it a try. It worked for me and several others here. -- Scot L. Harris webid@xxxxxxxxxx Nobody ever forgets where he buried the hatchet. -- Kin Hubbard