Thanks for the help. Pablo and Sau. Pablo's suggestion is essentially what I was trying to get working, and I have now basically succeeded(at least for home, haven't tried it at work yet.) The only question now is why you need to type cardctl scheme home after boot up. It seems like that should be automatic, though its nice to be able to change schemes without rebooting (in case I want to leave the computer running on battery on way home?) Anyway, is there an obvious way to have it start automatically. I guess the cardctl command could be put in boot.local or something, but seems odd that you need to. Bernie Gardner On Sat, 08 Jan 2000, you wrote: > Hello Bernie : > It is quite simple , edit the /etc/pcmcia/network.opts whit the desired > settings (There is an example in page 137 of SuSE's 6.3 manual) you'll > edit diferent sections whith a label for each configuration ,and also
change this variables definitions of /etc/rc.config : > NETCONFIG="" > CHECK_ETC_HOSTS="no" > BEAUTIFY_ETC_HOSTS="no" > CREATE_HOSTS_CONF="" > CREATE_RESOLV_CONF="" > After it run : > # cardctl scheme label > That's all
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