On Fri, Mar 03, 2000 at 11:03:52AM +0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > now if there was some good way to define and switch among profiles... > in addition to network settings, i'd like "profiles" to contain things > such as indications of which daemons are running, which XF86Config > file to use, whether an external keyboard is being used, etc.
How about shell scripts? I use a netswitch shell script that allows me to type netswitch home to link /etc/pcmcia/networks.opts.home to /opt/pcmcia/network.opts. Then I just put the network card in and I'm ready. Of course the script could relink some other files as well. The /etc/pcmcia/networks.opts allows the execution of certain commands after setting up or shutting down the interface, which is an appropriate place to shut down or (re-) start your daemons So all you need basicly exists already :-) > i wish someone was continuing the development of the overlay > filesystem. What's that? Have fun, Wouter -- Wat voor een paperclip geldt, geldt in wezen ook voor een server. - Compaq over de nieuwste ProLiant servers

