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Old 05-31-2004, 05:37 AM   #1
lothario
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How can I get my PCMCIA network card to work at boot on Fedora C2?


Hi,

The only way I can get my PCMCIA network card to work on Fedora C2 is:
1. Ensure that the PCMCIA service starts at boot.
2. Log in as root.
3. Activate the Network Card, manually.

This also means:
a. That if the Network service starts at boot - the Network Card does not activate - even with root login.
b. That I do not get an automatic network connection when the system boots - only manual activation with root login - works.
c. That if the system reboots after a power outage, there is no network connection - until I login as root.

So the question is -
How can I get my PCMCIA network card to work at boot time?

Thanks.
 
  


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