Your message dated Sun, 10 Jan 2016 21:47:02 +0100
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and subject line Re: Bug#406327: /etc/init.d/networking stop doesn't deactivate 
any interface containing "lo" substring
has caused the Debian Bug report #406327,
regarding /etc/init.d/networking stop doesn't deactivate any interface 
containing "lo" substring
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Package: netbase
Version: 4.27

I have a interface called vlan-loc configured in /etc/network/interfaces, but 
when I try to stop it using:

        /etc/network/interfaces stop

it deactivate all interfaces but lo and vlan-loc.

The problem is that the script uses:

        ifdown -a --exclude=lo

The --exclude option is deprecated and not much documented, but in source 
package it state that --exclude match substrings.

(ifupdown version 0.6.8 in etch)




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Version: 0.7~beta1

The --exclude option is still there and even documented nowadays.

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Met vriendelijke groet / with kind regards,
      Guus Sliepen <[email protected]>

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