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On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 09:50:34AM -0600, Paul Hartman wrote: |
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> If you emerge ifplugd it should automatically let network start |
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> immediately at boot, and then do the actual connection in the |
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> background. It also handles unplug/plugging of the cable without you |
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> needing to do anything. |
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I started a reply naming ifplugd, but then discarded it again in fear I was |
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unable to explain the technical background of what it actually does. :o) |
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I've been using ifplugd for years, but a while ago switched to netplug for no |
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concrete reason. Do you by any chance know the difference between the two? |
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All I know is that they do basically the same and both their distfile is only |
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a few kB in size. Even their package description is the same. ^^ |
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