Package: ifscheme
Version: 1.3-3
Severity: wishlist

Hi there !

Wouldn't it be good if you would be able to select your scheme directly at 
boot time ? I would really like to see an option to pass the scheme i want 
to use that way. It shouldn' t be too hard to implement, IMO. I thought about 
a script in /etc/init.d run at lvl S somewhere near networking, parsing 
/proc/cmdline for a "ifscheme=<something>" part, and then simply executing 
the command "/sbin/ifscheme <something>".

I would do it by myself, but I am not good in writing shell scripts and didn't
get it working by myself.

Maybe you can help me ?


Sebastian



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Versions of packages ifscheme depends on:
ii  ifupdown                      0.6.7      high level tools to configure netw

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