On Sun, 2003-07-27 at 06:07, w9ya wrote: > Hey Adam and the gang; > > Yes, in fact ifplugd starts and successfully determines the eth0 info (after > dhclient DHCPACKS from the server). > > Then, as you suggest, ifplugd about a minute (or so) later brings down the > interface (eth0), and then exits. > > If I then execute: /etc/ifplugd/ifplugd.action eth0 up (from a prompt), the > interface successfully comes up and works fine from that point forward. > > So it appears that when your situation was remedied concerning ifplugd, mine > was broken.
As I followed up, it wasn't actually resolved for me - it still happens, and now I can confirm it happens on both WLAN and wired cards. Maybe the time is ripe to file a bug report. BTW, all you need to run to fix it is "ifup eth0", that does the job. -- adamw
