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Hi ! |
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[couic] |
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> You can see where I've tried `echo "foo"` and `echo "wibble"` for |
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> debugging purposes. When I use this script as /etc/init.d/net.br0 & type |
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> `rc bridge` the "foo" & "bar" are displayed, but not the "wibble". |
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> Clearly the `if [ -n "${gateway}" ]...` line is not being returning |
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> true; yet I do not understand why, as my script seems to be just the |
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> same as the standard net.eth0 script in this respect, and my config file |
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> (also attached) seems the same. |
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Maybe echoing ${gateway} ${gateway%/*} and ${IFACE} befor the 'if' |
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could help. Something like that : |
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echo "gw:-${gateway}-" |
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echo "if1:-${gateway%/*}-" |
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echo "if2:-${IFACE}-" |
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[couic] |
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> I would guess that the list of physical devices might be stored in an |
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> array, or read from a list, but I am completely inexperienced at Bash |
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> scripting, so have no idea how to implement this. I found the Advanced |
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> Bash Scripting Guide a bit too advanced for me - can anyone recommend an |
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> alternative..? Is the O'Reilly Bash in a Nutshell any good..? I usually |
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> like their books. |
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Just add a simple variable in the conf.d/net.br0 file : |
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br_interfaces="eth0 eth1 eth2" # For example |
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and for the loop in the init.d/net.br0 script : |
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for br_if in ${br_interfaces} |
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do |
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ifconfig ${br_if} 0.0.0.0 |
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done |
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brctl addbr ${IFACE} |
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for br_if in ${br_interfaces} |
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do |
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brctl addif ${IFACE} ${br_if} |
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done |
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Maybe you could have a little training in an xterm about the 'for' loop :-) |
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for i in a b c ; do echo $i ; done |
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regards, |
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sylvain |
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