Jonathan,
    Did you install the network support with udev-rules, (make
install-network), this will load a alternative bootscript for
networking, that only contains start. I do this currently without
ifplugd. Just need to add both to your ethernet configuration.

ONBOOT=yes # Add this to check if the adapter is available on bootup
ONHOTPLUG=yes # Add this to add the adapter if it called by udev/hotplugging

Well, I did use the udev-rules script, but I set ONBOOT="no", so that
could be a problem, however, udev-rules' network script only has stop,
not start.  Now, I have udev-rules 1.1-pre2, so maybe that was fixed
in 1.1-pre3.  I'll go have a look.  If it's the same in 1.1-pre3, then
perhaps that script needs fixing.  In any case, if that works, then
that would definitely be nice.

- Jonathan M Davis
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