Hi

Um should he just /etc/rc.d/network restart? That performs everything that
happens when the network interface is brought up on system start.
sure you can do that, but why not let the little tool do that for you? A little automagic doesn't harm as long as you know whats going on;) Apart from that ifplugd just controls one interface where the network script starts/stops the whole networking (including 127.0.0.1)...


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