On Mon, 08 Jan 2007 21:18:48 +0100, Jan Kiszka wrote:
> The actual problem was meanwhile identified: shorewall happened to
> overwrite the queueing discipline of wmaster0 with pfifo_fast. I found
> the magic knob to tell shorewall to no longer do this (at least until I
> want to manage traffic control that way...), but I still wonder if it is
> an acceptable situation. Currently, the user can intentionally or
> accidentally screw up the stack this way.

Hm, we probably need a way to tell the kernel not to remove 802.11
qdisc. Jouni, Simon, is that possible or do we need to patch NET_SCHED
code?

Thanks,

 Jiri

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Jiri Benc
SUSE Labs
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