On 7/13/12 3:23 PM, Howard White wrote:
Last day at ~!@#$ job.  I've set up a server as a sandbox for teseting
virtual stuff.  Have br0 and eth0 all set and working.  Boot the system
and br0 doesn't resolve its static IP correctly.  What?

After a boot, I log in, become root, ifdown eth0, ifdown br0; ifup br0
(and it says {paraphasing here} delay for something to do), ifup eth0.
After a couple of ifconfig's, br0 has the correct IP address.

Anybody got a hint as to how to goose the /etc/init.d/network script so
br0 comes up correctly.  This works on the other systems I've set up...

Which Linux distro is this? CentOS keeps their stuff in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts - you'll wanna look at ifcfg-br0.

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Drew from Zhrodague
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