Hi,
ipw3945d is not starting in the boot process on fc6. lsmod shows ipw3945 loaded. I can start ipw3945d manually and wireless works. Where is the proper place in the boot process to insert the ipw3945d command. Thanks.
John
John Dey wrote:
Hi,
ipw3945d is not starting in the boot process on fc6. lsmod shows ipw3945 loaded. I can start ipw3945d manually and wireless works. Where is the proper place in the boot process to insert the ipw3945d command. Thanks.
John
Check to see if you have a ipw3945d service that you can set to start at boot. I have that on my laptop. (I forget where the file came from...)
Mikkel
Mikkel,
Thanks for your response. I didn't have a service ipw3945d installed but I downloaded the service from "http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ Installing_Fedora_Core_6_on_a_ThinkPad_T60". Installed using chkconfig and found that I had to change the number of the S file from 9 to 12 so that the network servcice could be started first. Anyway I am up and running without encryption. That's next. Thanks for you help.
John On May 24, 2007, at 1:48 PM, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
John Dey wrote:
Hi,
ipw3945d is not starting in the boot process on fc6. lsmod shows ipw3945 loaded. I can start ipw3945d manually and wireless works. Where is the proper place in the boot process to insert the ipw3945d command. Thanks.
John
Check to see if you have a ipw3945d service that you can set to start at boot. I have that on my laptop. (I forget where the file came from...)
Mikkel
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John Dey wrote:
ipw3945d is not starting in the boot process on fc6. lsmod shows ipw3945 loaded. I can start ipw3945d manually and wireless works. Where is the proper place in the boot process to insert the ipw3945d command. Thanks.
I offered several possibilities (and, I think, reasonably clear instructions) to you in another thread just yesterday:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2007-May/msg02444.html
If you've tried any of those and found them not to work, continue that thread and include the steps you've taken, what happened, and what you expected to happen. Otherwise we're just left wondering and unable to offer much help.