I think the problem comes from thinking that it's reasonable to have
two (or more) stanzas per interface. The syntax of /etc/network/interfaces
should permit complete configuration of an interface within a single
stanza.
So, for the moment, the ugly workaround is best:
iface br0 inet static
Modestas Vainius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3.1.4 has too many changes so it cannot be accepted during freeze and
I see absolutely no reason to mess with 3.1.1, it's just too painful.
Unfortunately, 3.1.1 is too painful to use due to this UDP bug. Lenny
deserves better than to be released with a
lout 3.32-1 was moved to Testing recently, so it's currently broken
in testing too.
Nick.
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This is what's happening:
1 - boot UML using root_fs
2 - shutdown UML - doesn't shutdown properly, leaving root_fs open
and locked
3 - boot UML again
4 - new UML cannot use root_fs due to lock held by old UML
I am seeing this problem on my setup. shutdown on a UML does not
Package: stunnel4
Version: 4.070-3
I'm using stunnel4 to create a vpn between two hosts in different
parts of the Net using PPP. When the PPP interface goes up, pppd
runs /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/0stunnel4 which kills the currently running
stunnel and restarts it (which drops the PPP connection
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