Re: startup services order - solved

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sly said:
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>>> The trick is to tell the network card NOT to start at boot time.
>>> When
>>> pcmcia services start later on it will start the network card anyway.
>
> if i turn off the network service, after pcmcia gets initialized the
> network won't start.

He didn't say to turn off the network service, just to tell the network
card not to activate on boot.  Either use the GUI or change the
appropriate /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth? file to say
"ONBOOT=no".  IMHO the bug is that anaconda sets it to "yes" for PCMCIA
cards.

-- 
William Hooper


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