Re: startup services order

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On Mon, 2004-12-06 at 11:25, HaJo Schatz wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-12-06 at 11:58, Scot L. Harris wrote:
> 
> > 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. 
> > IMHO this is  BUG AND NEEDS TO BE FIXED!
> 
> I don't exactly know what changed and when, but it seems that someone
> attended to the issue. I used to have the card set to "no start @ boot"
> in FC2 but after one certain update, the behavior changed so that I have
> to "enable @ boot" upon which the network-init-script says "delaying
> initialization". Once the PCMCIA driver comes up, the network's
> magically there as well. To me this looks like the issue has actually
> been solved...

This is indeed good news if it is working.  Thanks for the info.

-- 
Scot L. Harris
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