On Tuesday 21 April 2009, 03:58, Valmor de Almeida wrote:
Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
That happened to me recently. Just change the value of the variable
RC_PLUG_SERVICES in /etc/conf.d/net to exclude eth0, like eg
Actually, that should be /etc/conf.d/rc, NOT net. Sorry for the mistake.
Hello,
I would like to start net.eth0 manually, therefore I currently have
- rc-update show
acpid | battery default
bootmisc | boot
checkfs | boot
checkroot | boot
clock | boot
090420 Valmor de Almeida wrote:
I would like to start net.eth0 manually, therefore I currently have
- rc-update show
acpid | battery default
bootmisc | boot
checkfs | boot
checkroot | boot
clock |
Philip Webb wrote:
I start net.eth0 by hand, so it looks as if it's 'netmount'.
I removed netmount from all run levels and still get net.eth0 started.
It is happening before; during booting I see the line
*Wiping /tmp directory...
*Device initiated services: net.eth0
On Tuesday 21 April 2009, 01:44, Valmor de Almeida wrote:
Philip Webb wrote:
I start net.eth0 by hand, so it looks as if it's 'netmount'.
I removed netmount from all run levels and still get net.eth0 started.
It is happening before; during booting I see the line
*Wiping /tmp
Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
That happened to me recently. Just change the value of the variable
RC_PLUG_SERVICES in /etc/conf.d/net to exclude eth0, like eg
RC_PLUG_SERVICES=!net.eth0
That did it. Never actually looked inside /etc/conf.d/rc.
Thanks,
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Valmor
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