On Monday 10 October 2005 07:53 pm Jay kindly wrote: > On Mon, 10 Oct 2005, Siri Amrit Kaur wrote: > > Sooooo, I'm back to manually typing in "modprobe eepro100" then > > "ifup eth0" after reboots. > > > > Any ideas? > > Is this a "real" Debian install, or is it Debian-via-some-live-CD > or something like that? I find it strange that your modules file > keeps "resetting" itself upon boot. That is the type of behavior I > have seen with some live CD distributions that have been installed > to a hard drive. > It's Kanotix, which starts as a live-cd, but when it's installed it's "supposed" to be real Debian (Sid). > You could always do some serious grep-foo through /etc/* and see if > you can find some obscure config file that is "resetting" things on > reboot. Aside from that, you can brute-force a way to make this > work. The beauty of Linux is there is more than one way to do > anything: > > # if [ ! -d /etc/rc.boot ]; then mkdir /etc/rc.boot; fi > # echo "modprobe eepro100" >> /etc/rc.boot/rc.local > # echo "ifup eth0" >> /etc/rc.boot/rc.local > # chmod 755 /etc/rc.boot/rc.local > # ln -s /etc/rc.boot/rc.local /etc/rc5.d/S99local > > This assumes you boot into runlevel 5. You can check with the > `runlevel` command. If you boot into runlevel 2, for example, > change "rc5.d" to "rc2.d" in the last line above. > > That will make the /etc/rc.boot/rc.local file, populate it with > your 'modprobe eepro100' and 'ifup eth0' commands, then cause those > commands to get automatically run as the last item when the system > boots. Sounds like it could be a solution. I'll try it tomorrow when I'm not so tired. Thanks to everybody who's sticking with me on this. Siri Amrit --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss