If the if-pre-up.d script is changed to use ifup I think the following
configuration in /etc/network/interfaces would make sense :
Well, first I seem to remember that using ifup used to cause problems, but
besides that, it would mean that you have to define all the interfaces
explicity and as
On 12-03-01 06:41 AM, Santiago Garcia Mantinan wrote:
If the if-pre-up.d script is changed to use ifup I think the following
configuration in /etc/network/interfaces would make sense :
Well, first I seem to remember that using ifup used to cause problems, but
besides that, it would mean that
Package: bridge-utils
Version: 1.4-5ubuntu2
When trying to bridge 2 NICs that support a MTU of 9000 I couldn't find
a way to properly do it other than relying on post-up scripts. The
problem is that /etc/network/if-pre-up.d/bridge calls ifconfig ethX up
for all the bridged ports instead of using
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