Sorry if I am too confused here. SuSE has changed the location of these files over the last few versions, no? So I have /etc/init.d/pcmcia Now I need to modify this file, right? There is no mention of insserv anywhere in the file. can you clarify exactly what I should be typing into this file? On Wednesday, December 19, 2001, at 02:16 PM, Jeffrey Taylor wrote:
Okay, /etc/rc.d/pcmcia
Quoting Gnu iBook 2
: I don't have a /etc/rc.d/init.d/ directory.
On Wednesday, December 19, 2001, at 01:41 PM, Jeffrey Taylor wrote:
Add a header for insserv to /etc/rc.d/init.d/pcmcia or correct the one that's there.
Jeffrey
Quoting Gnu iBook 2
: I have a SuSE 7.3 system running on a Compaq LTE 5000 laptop which I have setup as a Wireless LAN Access Point. I had to rebuild the pcmcia package with the drivers for my wlan card, but it is working ok right now. I have also installed and configured the SuSEfirewall2 package, which seems to be working, more or less.
There is a little problem with this configuration though. On boot-up, I get an error message from the firewall saying that the wlan interface is not running. I found that is because, in rc3.d, the firewall starts at S08, but pcmcia not until S09. So I renamed S09pcmcia to S05pcmcia, the same S# as network. That fixed it, I no longer got the error message.
However, then I went and changed the configuration of the pcmcia card through yast. And then pcmcia went back to S09, and I have the startup error again. How can I tell yast not to change this? Or better yet, tell it that S05 is correct.
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