Qrux wrote:
> -. /etc/sysconfig/rc
> -. ${rc_functions}
> +. /lib/boot/functions
> . ${IFCONFIG}
> -# End $network_devices/services/bridge
> +# End /lib/boot/bridge
> ******** Patch for latest LFS **********
>
> I tried to figure out how this script was getting called (and how it
> was meant to interact with the /etc/sysconfig/network-devices files you
> created, but I wasn't able to find a /lib/boot, and found no references
> to a /lib/boot anywhere in /etc (or /lib).
Things have changed. I think it goes in as /lib/services/bridge.
> Would you mind explaining where this script is supposed to live, how
> it gets invoked by the other startup scripts, and how it interacts with
> the config files in /e/s/network-devices? Or, if this mechanism is
> already out-dated, would you mind explaining how you envision
> bridge-utils working with the LFS/BLFS bootscripts?
In the /etc/sysconfig/ there would be a config file, ifconfig.br0 with
the contents:
ONBOOT=yes
IFACE=br0
SERVICE=bridge
INTERFACES="eth0 eth1"
I'm trying to figure out the details myself right now and will be adding
bridge-utils and qemu-kvm to the book when I do.
-- Bruce
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