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Harry Putnam wrote: |
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> Ian Lee <ian@×××××××××××××××××××.uk> writes: |
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>> 1) net.eth1 problem |
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>> There is a udev hook for starting net.* init scripts, |
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>> /lib/udev/rules.d/90-network.rules to be precise |
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> The script is very brief |
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> There is no mention of net.eth1 in that script |
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> SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION=="add", RUN+="net.sh %k start" |
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> SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION=="remove", RUN+="net.sh %k stop" |
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> Further it says not edit this script since it gets overwritten on |
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> update. |
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> Apparently this is not the place to alter what happens at runlevels. |
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>> 2) Openrc problem |
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>> I'm asuming here the openrc problems are from a recent upgrade you |
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>> have done and not inslalled the the runlevels required sadly they are |
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>> not done automatically. Have a look in /usr/share/openrc/runlevels |
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>> these are needed for openrc to work copy any that don't exist in |
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>> /etc/runlevels most important are sysinit and shutdown, boot and |
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>> default are likey to be fine |
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> They are all present in /etc/runlevels. |
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> And again I see no reference to net.eth1 or hwclock |
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that udev rule starts any found network devices on your system net.sh is |
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just a wrapper to the net.* scripts in init.d, if you never use eth1 |
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then remove net.eth1 from /etc/init.d. |