On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 21:49:28 +0200, Thomas Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: 

> Manoj wrote:
>> > I would be interested in knowing how you set it up equivalent to
>> > cardctl scheme allows me to set up pcmcia networks.

> cardmgr's system of configuring things dependently upon
> "scheme,socket,instance,hwaddr" is quite powerful but it is possible
> to configure interfaces dependently on these variables using
> ifupdown too (... though not so conveniently).  See below.

        One can also modify  /etc/pcmcia/network; line 109:

<  cat $RESOLV >> $RESOLV.N; mv $RESOLV.N $RESOLV
>  cat $RESOLV >> $RESOLV.N; resolvconf -a $DEVICE < $RESOLV.N

        Anyway, I think I am goinf to use start_fn and stop_fn in
 /etc/pcmcia/network.opts instead of using either hotplug or modifying
 /etc/pcmcia/network;  I am already comfortable with my network.opts,
 and it is all working together very nicely now.

        Thanks for resolvconf.

        manoj
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