On Wed, 2005-08-10 at 10:46 +0200, David Kågedal wrote:
> Package: ifplugd
> Version: 0.26-2
> Severity: important
> 
> I have a laptop with a built-in eth0 interface, and a wireless card that I 
> sometimes plug in.  This means that sometimes I boot with a cable in eth0, 
> and sometimes not.  So I disabled the autoconfiguration of eth0 in 
> /etc/network/interfaces and added eth0 to INTERFACES in /etc/defaults/ifplugd.
> 
> This used to work a couple of months ago, but now, it doesn't work anymore.  
> If I plug in the cable after ifplugd has started, it works fine.
> 
> It is as if ifplugd doesn't even notice eth0.

Is there any information in the log files? Did ifplugd tell anything?

Also, do you remember any change to your system that my have caused the
problem? A kernel update, for example?

What happens when you do
ifup eth0
after boot, when it did not work?

Do you use dhcp?

Greetings,
Oliver

> -- System Information:
> Debian Release: 3.1
>   APT prefers unstable
>   APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing')
> Architecture: i386 (i686)
> Kernel: Linux 2.6.11-1-686
> Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=sv_SE.iso88591 (charmap=ISO-8859-1)
> 
> Versions of packages ifplugd depends on:
> ii  debconf                     1.4.30.13    Debian configuration management 
> sy
> ii  libc6                       2.3.2.ds1-22 GNU C Library: Shared libraries 
> an
> ii  libdaemon0                  0.7-1        lightweight C library for daemons
> 
> -- debconf information:
> * ifplugd/interfaces: eth0
> * ifplugd/hotplug_interfaces: all
> * ifplugd/args: -q -f -u0 -d10 -w -I
>   ifplugd/suspend_action: stop
> 
-- 
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 : :' :    Oliver Kurth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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