On Sun, 2004-10-31 at 13:33, Craig Thomas wrote: > On Sun, 2004-10-31 at 13:11, Scot L. Harris wrote: > > The other issue I had with laptop support is that for pcmcia network > > adapters (wireless or wired) you need to tell it NOT to start at boot > > time. When pcmcia services are started later on the network interfaces > > will be started anyway. > This makes sense, when you consider that [by default] network interfaces > get loaded before pcmcia and thus network services would fail if the > [pcmcia] network card is told to load at boot. I still contend that this is broken. I understand the sequence problem with network starting before pcmcia. For awhile I modified the startup sequence to start pcmcia first then network. However if I tell the system NOT to start that network interface at boot time then I expect it NOT to start at boot time. The way it works now you are not able to prevent a pcmcia interface from starting unless it is not configured. For those lucky enough to have multiple pcmcia interfaces they would have problems getting only one to start at boot time. A new process needs to be used to recognize that the interface being started is a pcmcia device and delay the actual startup until the pcmcia system has started. And if you have marked it NOT to start at boot then the interface will NOT be started when pcmcia is started. The way it is now is confusing at best and broken at worst and should be fixed. -- Scot L. Harris webid@xxxxxxxxxx Write yourself a threatening letter and pen a defiant reply.