Alle 16:21, sabato 21 febbraio 2004, Joe Morris (NTM) ha scritto:
I think your problem is the boot order. Using a PCMCIA network card, which requires hotplug, which probably starts after your network start script. Check /etc/init.d/hotplug and /etc/init.d/network. Make sure (by the header) that hotplug starts before network, then as root insserv hotplug to straighten out the startup script order. HTH.
Hi Joe, 1st thanks for answer. As you, I think the problem is in the boot order too. Bot how change it? I cannot understand how I can check the correct order between those two services. In the headers of the two files the situation is: HOTPLUG # Default-Start: 1 2 3 5 # Default-Stop: 0 4 6 NETWORK # Default-Start: 2 3 5 # Default-Stop: How change it (if worng)? Stefano