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From: Ian Lee <ian@×××××××××××××××××××.uk>
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Re: What is starting net.eth1 [not in rc-update]
Date: Sun, 28 Dec 2008 18:21:17
Message-Id: 4957C3E0.6040906@leehouse.eclipse.co.uk
In Reply to: [gentoo-user] Re: What is starting net.eth1 [not in rc-update] by Harry Putnam
1 Harry Putnam wrote:
2 > Ian Lee <ian@×××××××××××××××××××.uk> writes:
3 >
4 >> 1) net.eth1 problem
5 >>
6 >> There is a udev hook for starting net.* init scripts,
7 >> /lib/udev/rules.d/90-network.rules to be precise
8 >
9 > The script is very brief
10 > There is no mention of net.eth1 in that script
11 >
12 > SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION=="add", RUN+="net.sh %k start"
13 > SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION=="remove", RUN+="net.sh %k stop"
14 >
15 > Further it says not edit this script since it gets overwritten on
16 > update.
17 >
18 > Apparently this is not the place to alter what happens at runlevels.
19 >
20 >
21 >> 2) Openrc problem
22 >> I'm asuming here the openrc problems are from a recent upgrade you
23 >> have done and not inslalled the the runlevels required sadly they are
24 >> not done automatically. Have a look in /usr/share/openrc/runlevels
25 >> these are needed for openrc to work copy any that don't exist in
26 >> /etc/runlevels most important are sysinit and shutdown, boot and
27 >> default are likey to be fine
28 >
29 > They are all present in /etc/runlevels.
30 >
31 > And again I see no reference to net.eth1 or hwclock
32 >
33 >
34
35 that udev rule starts any found network devices on your system net.sh is
36 just a wrapper to the net.* scripts in init.d, if you never use eth1
37 then remove net.eth1 from /etc/init.d.

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[gentoo-user] Re: What is starting net.eth1 [not in rc-update] Harry Putnam <reader@×××××××.com>