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The DHCP link is the only one I use with this particular machine. If I add
daemon/dhcpcd/eth0 (and net/eth0, which just quits with returncode 0, since
the interface is configured via DHCP), system/netmount (which mounts my /home
directories) happens to be started *before* daemon/dhcpcd/eth0 runs. That's
why I began editing the dhcpcd.i and net.i scripts adding
these "virtual/dhcp/${NAME}" entries.
Perhaps I misunderstood something? Should I stop adding net/eth0 if I use
daemon/dhcpcd? But net.i is the only script providing virtual/net to, for
example, daemon/portmap?
Honestly spoken, I am confused, too. I thought I understood how use
and "provide = virtual/blah" works. :-/
- ------ Original Message ------
Sender: Ismael Luceno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Recipient: [email protected]
Date: Sunday 23 July 2006 02:08
Subject: Re: [Initng] Network/DHCP and InitNG
>Eric MSP Veith escribió:
>> Yes, you understood right, but I am using dhcpCd, which is the DHCP client
>> daemon (like dhclient), not dhcpd. However, the problem remains the same.
>> daemon/dhcpcd/eth0 is simply not started before net/eth0. Even if I had
>> changed the wrong files, I would have a DHCP server daemon running, which
>> is not the case.
>
>Now I'm confused.
>
>A simple solution is to put the interface up from the dhcpcd script, that's
>what i do.
>
>I will try to reproduce your problem.
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