Re: eth0 device not present

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> If you want the simplest possible solution, add "service network restart" 
> to /etc/rc.d/rc.local.
> 
> For a more elegant solution, note that services are started in order and 
> that the network is normally assigned the number 10. I would assume it is 
> possible to make the pcmcia service start before the network, or make the 
> network start later after pcmcia, and this would also very simply make the 
> problem go away. But while I know how to do it, but I do not know whether 
> it might have any negative consequences, so better not to recommend that. 
> Just an FYI in case you want to go figure it out.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Rodolfo J. Paiz
rpaiz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Renaming the RC like to a later number to boot after pcmcia works fine..
I had the same problem on an older dell laptop, I just renamed the 10?
to something like 19  or so.. and it worked like a charmed.


-- 
Doug
Linux user #299439



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