One item I forgot to mention:
Post ifup hooks are definitely a feature of Debian (and therefore
Debian-derived distros, like Ubuntu); it's meant to be used to
handle custom actions that are needed when the network comes
on/offline (eg: taking the NTP client offline when there's no
network). I have no idea if similar ideas are implemented in other
distros and I'm sure even if they are, it's probably done differently.
I believe Debian implements hooks for all aspects of the network
management process, but I rarely mess with them, so I'm not sure.
On 02/13/2013 05:43 PM, Stephen Butler wrote:
> Thanks David,
>
> I've taken the problem up with the distro forum, and hope to resolve it.
>
> Stephen.
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