no wireless after resume on Ubuntu minimal



I installed XBMC on Intrepid minimal using
this<http://xbmc.org/wiki/?title=HOW-TO:_Install_XBMC_for_Linux_on_Ubuntu_8.10_%28Intrepid%29_step-by-step>guide.

I finally have most of the kinks worked out, except one. I have no network
after resume from RAM.

I can drop to the command line and issue "sudo /etc/init.d/networking
restart" after it resumes and get networking back. This is obviously an
unacceptable solution for an htpc, so I put a script containing
"/etc/init.d/networking restart" in /etc/acpi/resume.d, which doesn't work
for some reason.

I tried adding unloading and loading of the wireless module to the script -
no dice. I tested and the stop/start scripts work perfectly if I run them
manually. Surely this isn't a permissions problem?

Ideas? Suggestions? My wireless card is a ralink 2760 using the rt2860
module compiled from source.
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