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Subject: [laptop-discuss] Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Cardbus report: PCMCIA CDMA
From: Douglas Atique <tellmebout-solaris () yahoo ! com>
Date: 2006-11-30 8:38:57
Message-ID: 9736160.1164904783681.JavaMail.Twebapp () oss-app1
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A pppd daemon? I imagine a scenario where I could hot-plug and hot-unplug the card several times during a session. Can pppd be started even if /dev/term/0 doesn't exist (the card was not inserted yet)? And would it be smart enough to handle a card removal gracefully so as to disable the sppp0 interface until it detects the card insertion again?
-- Douglas
> You can refer to the attachment to write a similiar
> script. But volmgt
> has been removed in the lastest snv, and must modify
> the related codes.
>
> On Thu, 2006-11-30 at 00:07, Douglas Atique wrote:
> > Thanks for the pointer.
> > By the way, would you by any chance know how I can
> write a shell script that gets executed automatically
> on card insertion to make pppd call (enabling sppp0)
> and another one that gets executed on card removal to
> disable the sppp0 interface?
> > I would like it to connect automatically as soon as
> I insert the card and detect that the card was
> removed so that the network interface gets cleaned up
> properly. (That would be the WWAN analog of the
> /etc/hostname.xxx0 ethernet interface
> configuration...)
> >
> > -- Douglas
> >
> > > You can try acm driver by the following address:
> > > http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/wwan
> >
> >
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