On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 11:07:06AM -0800, David Busby wrote:
> Kent,
>     Can you rewrite your hacky script to be sortof like this thingy
> Make 'myifup' a script that takes two arguments, interface and S or D
>   myifup eth0 [S|D]
> Then when you say myifup it will look for the S or D then cp
>  ifcfg-[int]-*.S or *.D
> to
>  ifcfg-[int]-*
> Basically strip the S or D
> Then will run ifup [int]
> Hope that makes sense, it's also hacky but I've used that before.  Pity it's
> on a machine I nolonger have access to.

Thanks, I can see that that would work...but it is still kinda hacky.
Is that really the way to do it?  Or, a related question, is Red Hat's
whole network-scripts facility documented anywhere other thn in the
scripts themselves?


Thanks,

-kb



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