Ok, now that I've taken time to collect myself and calm the fsck down. Why is ifplugd default?
If it's for laptop users who switch network locations: 1. Why build the distro for laptops when more use it on desktops? 2. Who ever switches network cables and needs to have it reconfigured for them? I mean how often does someone really travel to another location with another network and not reboot and restart? 3. Most people who roam around and hotplug network would be on wireless, which takes care of that in it's own configuration (pcmcia), not ifplugd. I just don't understand who would want ifplugd? It's a dangerous thing that caused problems on machines that I would never have put a utility like that on, but I didn't know and didn't have any warning. -- Jason Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 1796276 pgp: http://www.JeetKuneDoMaster.net/~jason/pubkey.asc
