[driverloader] Config with every boot

Lloyd llwebb at gotadsl.co.uk
Tue Jan 11 20:40:19 EST 2005


Linuxant support (Jonathan) wrote:

> Hi,
>
> using a trial license should not be the problem. Since you have a 
> CardBus (32-bit PCMCIA) wireless adapter, it is quite possible that 
> the problem is that the 'pcmcia' service is started after the 
> 'network' service. Please change the starting order of your services 
> with the following instructions, these instructions should work fine 
> on Red Hat, Fedora Core, Mandrakelinux and SuSE :
>
> Please take a look at both the '/etc/init.d/network' and the 
> '/etc/init.d/pcmcia' files. In each file, you should see a line like 
> this :
>
> ---
> # chkconfig <run level number> <start prio number> <kill prio number>
> ---
>
> Then, please edit the '/etc/init.d/pcmcia' file and change the <start 
> prio number> to the <start prio number> found in the 
> '/etc/init.d/network' file minus one. You will also have to change the 
> <kill prio number> which can be calculated with this simple formula :
>
> <kill prio number> = 100 - <start prio number>
>
> After the modifications have been made to the '/etc/init.d/pcmcia' 
> file, please run the following command in a root shell :
>
> ---
> chkconfig pcmcia reset
> ---
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Jonathan
> Technical specialist / Linuxant
> www.linuxant.com
> support at linuxant.com
>
>
> Lloyd Webb wrote:
>
>>  Hi,
>>
>> Apologies if this has been covered, I couldn't find a good way of 
>> searching the archives.
>>
>> Why do I have to configure driverloader with the correct driver, ie 
>> delete it then reload it via http://127.0.0.1:18020/ every time my 
>> machine boots to make my WPC54G card work?
>>
>> Is this because I am on a temporary license?
>>
>> Many regards,
>>
>> LW
>>
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>
Nice one Jonathon. That seems to work fine.

Has anyone changed the startup scripts to auto load wpa_supplicant?

BR

LW


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