Bill, if you read my original message you would see that my problems are with the redhat-config-network itself. I have 9 different profiles that used to work perfectly on redhat 8 but are completely broken after upgrading to redhat 9. Wrong modules are being loaded. I went through the pcmcia startup scripts the redhat config network python code, looked at /etc/syconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg* /etc/sysconfig/networking/profiles/*/ifcfg* /etc/sysconfig/networking/devices/ifcfg* and still can't figure out how to fix this bug so i ended up writing my own scripts which are not convenient and error-prone. nadeem On 月, 2003-04-28 at 08:43, Bill Nottingham wrote: > Nadeem Bitar (nadiizu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx) said: > > Why isn't redhat doing anything about this. > > redhat-config-network supports creating network profiles that > have different devices, configurations, and even some support files. > > You can change the profile with a GUI, a commandline tool, and even > on the kernel command line. > > Bill -- Nadeem Bitar <nadiizu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>