Re: bringing up multiple pc-card interfaces

2002-05-28 Thread Dave Price
On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 01:17:43PM -0400, Loren Jordan wrote: > > in your /etc/network/interfaces remove the "auto eth0" and "auto eth1" > lines. When your pcmcia services start and the drivers for the cards are > brought online (modules loaded, or already built in) the pcmcia networking > exe

Re: bringing up multiple pc-card interfaces

2002-05-26 Thread Jamin W . Collins
On Sun, 26 May 2002 03:03:03 -0600 "Dave Price" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It work, except that on boot the system trys to start the network before > the cardservices are ready. > > I have the configurations of eth0 and eth1 in /etc/interfaces as static. > > Even after the cards are recognized

Re: bringing up multiple pc-card interfaces

2002-05-26 Thread Jamin W . Collins
On Sun, 26 May 2002 03:03:03 -0600 "Dave Price" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It work, except that on boot the system trys to start the network before > the cardservices are ready. > > I have the configurations of eth0 and eth1 in /etc/interfaces as static. I suspect you have the interfaces liste

Re: bringing up multiple pc-card interfaces

2002-05-26 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
On 26-May-2002 Dave Price wrote: > Hi, > > I am setting up an ancient laptop as a firewall system. > > It work, except that on boot the system trys to start the network before > the cardservices are ready. > > I have the configurations of eth0 and eth1 in /etc/interfaces as static. > > Even af

bringing up multiple pc-card interfaces

2002-05-26 Thread Dave Price
Hi, I am setting up an ancient laptop as a firewall system. It work, except that on boot the system trys to start the network before the cardservices are ready. I have the configurations of eth0 and eth1 in /etc/interfaces as static. Even after the cards are recognized, using ifconfig eth0 up,