+1 for keeping it quiet, it yells too much. On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 10:16 AM, James Rayner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 7:48 PM, Eduardo Romero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Ronald van Haren wrote: > >> > >> please signoff for both archs > >> > >> Ronald > >> > > > > Yeah, everything is working fine, I can surf the Internet, yay!!!, so > > signoff i686. > > > > Please don't go taking advices from Allan, that is what happens, you have > to > > rebuild your package a lot, you know, Allan breaks everything. :P > > Signoff x86_64 and i686 > > .... although.... > > It'd be worth adding -q and -L to the default conf.d/dhcpcd settings. > > -q keeps dhcpcd quiet (3.0 level of verbosity) > -L stops dhcpcd giving itself a stupid zeroconf/bonjour IP (169.x.x.x) > address when regular methods fail. Not only is the zeroconf IP useless > (I don't know anyone who uses it...) it also means that dhcpcd returns > successful when in fact it has failed. > > When you move it in, netcfg v2.1.2 needs to be moved as well, as it > depends on dhcpcd 4. >

