wired ethernet disabled between reboots, was: when startup delays become bugs

Reindl Harald h.reindl at thelounge.net
Tue May 21 20:07:26 UTC 2013



Am 21.05.2013 22:02, schrieb Chris Murphy:
> Maybe someone can explain to me the use case for ONBOOT= where its value isn't tied 
> to the current network state. I wasted an inordinate,  unreasonable amount of time 
> trying to figure this out before I realized what was going on

why should ONBOOT tied to the *current* state?
it simply controls if a interface is brought up at
boot or not - not more and not less

the use case is easy and simple:
i have a spare network for testings on one of my machines
most of the time it is not useed and so not started
if i need it "ifup eth1"

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