Hi Derek, Just some additional comments: In my case, with ifplugd running, I cannot even get eth0 down. That is, if I remove the cable, do 'ifconfig eth0 down', eth0 is still UP. Only after stopping ifplugd, I can take eth0 down.
Additionally, I restart ifplugd on resume, because otherwise the network would still be in its old state after resuming (meaning an incorrect IP address or something like that). Restarting ifplugd fixed that. (I see there is also a SUSPEND_ACTION in /etc/default/ifplugd, but I don't know in which way that is used.) It's strange that ifplugd freezes the laptop if you remove the cable before shutting down. I'm still thinking on how to explain that. Koen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

