On Thursday 17 August 2006 00:36, Neil Bothwick wrote:
But the interface is never actually brought
down, and that's my problem, I *want* the interface brought *down*.
in /etc/conf.d/ifplugd:
AUTO=yes
The latest baselayout ebuild tells you to remove this file. baselayout
runs
Hey,
I installed ifplug a *long* time ago on this laptop, and it worked perfectly.
After upgrading to the new baselayout I saw it had built in support for ifplug
and netplug.
Great I thought, I'll let it handle it. So I reinstalled ifplug to put all the
config back to default, and update it.
On 8/16/06, Mike Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey,I installed ifplug a *long* time ago on this laptop, and it worked perfectly.After upgrading to the new baselayout I saw it had built in support for ifplugand netplug.Great I thought, I'll let it handle it. So I reinstalled ifplug to put all
Mike Williams wrote:
But the interface is never actually brought
down, and that's my problem, I *want* the interface brought *down*.
in /etc/conf.d/ifplugd:
AUTO=yes
man ifplugd for more details.
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On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 16:05:33 -0700, Ryan Tandy wrote:
But the interface is never actually brought
down, and that's my problem, I *want* the interface brought *down*.
in /etc/conf.d/ifplugd:
AUTO=yes
The latest baselayout ebuild tells you to remove this file. baselayout
runs ifplugd
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 16:05:33 -0700, Ryan Tandy wrote:
But the interface is never actually brought
down, and that's my problem, I *want* the interface brought *down*.
in /etc/conf.d/ifplugd:
AUTO=yes
The latest baselayout ebuild tells you to remove this file.
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