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Wouldn't it be possible to edit /etc/init.d/ntp-client and add ifplugd |
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to the "depend" line in the script. |
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Jason |
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The Slash wrote: |
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> hm. well it *should* cause it to place ifplugd higher in the default |
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> runlevel, which in turn should cause it to initialize before |
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> ntp-client.... |
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> On 8/1/05, *Darren Dale* <dd55@×××××××.edu <mailto:dd55@×××××××.edu>> |
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> wrote: |
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> On Monday 01 August 2005 04:16 pm, The Slash wrote: |
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> > you could always try removing ntp-client from default, then |
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> remove ifplugd |
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> > as well, then put ifplugd back in default, followed by |
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> ntp-client, thus |
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> > changing the order. It worked for me, anyway. |
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> Thanks for the suggestion. I dont understand how this would change |
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> anything, |
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> it didnt improve things on my system. |
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> > |
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> > On 8/1/05, Darren Dale <dd55@×××××××.edu |
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> <mailto:dd55@×××××××.edu>> wrote: |
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> > > I have an ~x86 system, and use ifplugd to start net.eth0 and/or |
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> > > net.wlan0. I |
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> > > just updated to baselayout-1.12.0_pre3-r2, and now when I boot, |
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> > > ntp-client is |
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> > > started before ifplugd. |
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> > > |
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> > > How can I make ntp-client wait until ifplugd has started? Some |
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> people |
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> > > have reported problems when RC_PARALLEL_STARTUP="yes", but I |
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> have it set |
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> > > to no. |
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> > > |
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> > > Thanks, |
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> > > Darren |
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> > > -- |
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> > > gentoo-laptop@g.o <mailto:gentoo-laptop@g.o> |
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