[luau] pcmcia network cards and apm

MonMotha monmotha at indy.rr.com
Sat Jul 20 20:38:01 PDT 2002


That's definately wrong.  Slackware certainly has runlevels (cat 
/etc/inittab).  However, it's init scrips aren't SysV style (they're 
somewhat BSDish), so they don't behave the same way.

However, when you come out of suspend, there's apmd will run a set of 
scripts.  man apmd for more info.

--MonMotha

Michael Ableyev wrote:
> Nope, Slackware doesn't have runlevels. But perhaps I was asking the wrong question.
> Do you know how to run a script when coming back from suspend?
> 
> 
>>>Hullo all,
>>>
>>>okie... I'm having a little difficulty locating info on this.
>>>Are there any scripts run in slackware when coming back from suspend
>>>mode? If yes then where are they? The problem I'm having basically is
>>>this: my pcmcia nic gets restored fine but the interface configuration
>>>is gone and consequently so is the routing info (default gw).
>>>
>>>Thanks..
>>
>>What machine do you have?
>>
>>Does Slackware use the runlevel systems like 3 (text + network), 4 (unused),
>>5(X + network) as defined in /etc/inittab like Red Hat?  The only solution
>>that I've seen out there uses the otherwise unused runlevel 4 for
>>suspending, and bringing it back to init 3 or init 5 for normal operation
>>(restoring networking in the process).  You may have to hack your own
>>scripts to do this because I've only seen it done on Red Hat.
>>
>>




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