On 2012-11-09 11:10 PM, Daniel Dickinson wrote:
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On 2012-11-09 11:10 PM, Daniel Dickinson wrote:
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On 2012-11-09 11:10 PM, Daniel Dickinson wrote:
This is useful when using vlans as otherwise on boot there is cross-vlan
leakage
How about fixing the cross-vlan leakage instead?
- Felix
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On 2012-11-09 11:10 PM, Daniel Dickinson wrote:
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On 2012-11-09 11:02 PM, Daniel Dickinson wrote:
Signed-off-by: Daniel Dickinson dan...@powercloudsystems.com
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On 2012-11-09 11:02 PM, Daniel Dickinson wrote:
There is a router that users the MAC address for wireless from the platform
data
(which gets it from the flash ART partition) and the calibration data from a
PCI-e
card's EEPROM. Here we add support for this.
At least for AR9300 the code
On 10/11/2012 8:35 AM, Felix Fietkau wrote:
On 2012-11-09 11:10 PM, Daniel Dickinson wrote:
This is useful when using vlans as otherwise on boot there is cross-vlan
leakage
How about fixing the cross-vlan leakage instead?
The issue is that when preinit configures the switch,
it configures it
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Hi,
first of all: I know this is intentionally unwanted currently;
still I'd like to start discussing it again:
If I i.e. install the snmpd-Package (just one example) I'd think it
should be uprunning, no need to manually enable it again so it really
Hi,
services are only started when an app is installed in some linux distributions
like unbuntu and this is a really weired behavior - imho.
You can see all available options like this
/etc/init.d/boot
Syntax: /etc/init.d/boot [command]
Available commands:
start Start the service
also documented here.
http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/techref/initscripts#enable.and.disable
On Sat, 10 Nov 2012 18:43:03 +0100
Peter Wagner tripo...@gmx.at wrote:
Hi,
services are only started when an app is installed in some linux
distributions like unbuntu and this is a really weired
Can someone please answer what the criterias for backports into
attitude_adjustment are?
Jow just closes it as a ticket (https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/12355).
And no response here.
Thats not so great for collaboration.
In this case I ask because of r33686 and r33687 (r33887), see below.
Thanks
I think packages can have a postinstall script, and so it should be possible to
adjust on a per package basis to have things auto start and set themselfs to
enabled. It might makes sense for some packages, but some people probably
install everything and so you do want to do that for every
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