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.
I played with YaST runlevel editor and I found that the problem isn't between hotplug and network services, but between PCMCIA and network services. PCMCIA should start before network an I forced it setting "B" for PCMCIA but in this way during boot the system stops and resume the booting process only with a CTRL-C command. After boot, all works fine. The question is: how can I set PCMCIA before Network in the runlevel without take errors? Thanks Stefano