Hi, I'm writing to this list because my problem is on the network configuration, not in the laptop or the pcmcia package. I explain it... I make a clean instalation of woody, and when it has finished, i make dhcpd and the script catches all the network configuration of the network in my university. When i try to compile a new kernel, all is right, but when i try to make dhcpd running it fails. I've noticed that in the clean installation the wireless device is named eth1 (eth0 is a standar network device). When i compile the new kernel and the pcmcia packge with the driver for my wireless card the device is named wlan0 instead of eth1. Maybe could be that the problem, but i can't repair it. When i run dhclient with my new kernel (and pcmcia card working perfectly, im absolutely sure), it appears the device, wlan0, but the network is not configured. With ifconfig i get a BROADCAST RUNNING, nothing else. In potato that works perfectly with the same wireless card. I had the same problem with a standar pci ethernet card in another computer, when i changed from potato to woody, so the problem must be in the differences in the new woody in front of potato. I had to come back to potato the last time (but im not going to make the same). Can anyone help me? Thank you very much...
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