On 12/17/2011 08:53 AM, Heiko Zuerker wrote:
> Exit status is 1.
> It's complaining that the ifup script is not found by the network script.
> I see the network script is also looking for "ifconfig", which we do not
> include anymore (we transistioned to "ip").
> 
> It seems I'll have to create a custom network script, or disable that
> functionality completely.

That seems to be the easiest course for you. Out of curiosity, what distro are
you using?

> What I don't understand is why does it shut down when I try it the 2nd time?

It's a feature for cases when the scripts are broken. In WS / Fusion, you would
have seen a dialog box saying something like "running scripts failed, try again
to force shutdown". On ESX I believe the message would have shown up in the VM's
event log, viewable from the vSphere client UI.


-- 
- Marcelo

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