* Werner Schuster (murphee) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20060815 23:22]:
> Michael Prokop wrote:

> > What does:
> > # grep -e ifup -e network /etc/runlevel.conf
> > return? As a reference take a look at:

> 15      -       0,6             /etc/init.d/wpa-ifupdown
> 18      -       S               /etc/init.d/ifupdown-clean
> 35      -       0,6             /etc/init.d/networking
> 36      -       S               /etc/init.d/ifupdown

> > Is anything missing on your system?

> The difference to your output from this grep is that 
> 35      -       0,6             /etc/init.d/networking
> has 0,6 where your version has S. I presume those are runlevels or
> something like that;

Ok, this means that the networking script will be executed only in
runlevels 0 (halt) and 6 (reboot) but not on startup of your system.

Just replace the '0,6' of the networking line with a 'S' (runlevel S
is used to initialize the system on boot, see 'man init' for more
information). This will fix your problem.

> Have a groovy vacation;

Thanks. :)

regards,
-mika-
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