This one sure did work for me. Especially for my wireless pcmcia nic.
I am cruising now!
Best,
Keith B.
Clayton Cornell
Thanks... this is exactly what I needed. Now to go mess with the laptop. and see what else I can break on it. ;-)
C.
On Thursday 23 May 2002 16:14, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Thursday 23 May 2002 16.06, Jerry Feldman wrote:
Boot sequences are set up by symlinks in the per-run level directories: /etc/init.d/rcn.d where n corresponds to run level. on my laptop, in /etc/init.d/rc5.d: S08pcmcia is a symlink to ../pcmcia. The /etc/init.d/rc script will execute the scripts in order. First it executes the Kxx scripts, then the Sxx scripts: for i in rc5.d/S[0-9][0-9]*; do #Then it tests to determine if the script actually exits and is executable. test -x $i || continue
The Snn script is then processed.
Not quite. The K* scripts are run if you leave the runlevel, not when you enter it. In /etc/init.d/rc you have
for i in $prerc/K${rex}*; do
note the prerc. Also, it's not executed at all if there's a S* script for the same service in the new runlevel.
However, to change the order of the scripts, I'd suggest adding network to the "Required-start" line in /etc/init.d/pcmcia. Then run "insserv -r pcmcia" follwed by "insserv -d pcmcia". That should fix the order of execution.
regards Anders
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