Oliver Fromme wrote:
For FreeBSD, I think a workable solution would be to
write a new RC script (e.g. /etc/rc.d/port_up) that
polls the configured interfaces and waits until they
are up.  It should have a configurable timeout so it
won't hang forever.  Then add it to the REQUIRE line
of the /etc/rc.d/mountcritremote script.

Although that sounds like a possible solution I wouldnt
be suprised if there are other services which REQUIRE
"NETWORKING" and make assumptions about the network
state which are currently invalid.

Given this perhaps NETWORKING is where this fix should
really be implemented?

   Steve


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