On Wednesday 10 March 2010 05:53:00 Dale wrote:
> Tony Miller wrote:
> > /etc/init.d/net.eth0 is not in any runlevels:
> >
> > o_0 tony # rc-update show
> >             bootmisc | boot
> >              checkfs | boot
> >            checkroot | boot
> >                clock | boot
> >          consolefont | boot
> >                 hald |      default
> >             hostname | boot
> >              keymaps | boot
> >                local |      default nonetwork
> >           localmount | boot
> >              modules | boot
> >               net.lo | boot
> >            net.wlan0 |      default
> >             netmount |      default
> >           ntp-client |      default
> >            rmnologin | boot
> >                 sshd |      default
> >       udev-postmount |      default
> >              urandom | boot
> >           vixie-cron |      default
> >                  xdm |      default
> >
> > Yet it still insists on trying to start at boot! This isn't What I
> > Want, since this computer is a laptop and I generally use the wifi.
> >
> > Could it be related to udev or hotplug?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > -Tony
> 
> This is a common problem.  I am on baselayout 1 so if you are on
> baselayout 2, this may not help.  In /etc/conf.d/rc file, add this line
> or edit the line you already have:
> 
> RC_PLUG_SERVICES="net.wlan !net.eth*"
> 
> That should stop it from starting unless it is in a runlevel.  If not,
> post back.  Actually, post back either way.  Let us know if that works
> or not.

The file is well commented to show all options.  Just put "lo" in there and it 
won't bother you again for any interface (other than localhost).

-- 
Regards,
Mick

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