Hans Bayle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi, > > My network cards do not properly deal with MII: > > Feb 9 11:35:23 mnf2-b2 ifplugd(eth0)[5437]: ifplugd 0.21b initializing. > Feb 9 11:35:23 mnf2-b2 ifplugd(eth0)[5437]: Using interface > eth0/00:60:97:B1:C6:1D with driver <3c59x> (version: LK1.1.19) > Feb 9 11:35:23 mnf2-b2 ifplugd(eth0)[5437]: Using detection mode: > SIOCGMIIPHY > Feb 9 11:35:23 mnf2-b2 ifplugd(eth0)[5437]: Initialization complete, link > beat not detected. > Feb 9 11:35:23 mnf2-b2 network: Bringing up interface eth0: failed > > What is the best way to get rid of ifplugd? I tried to switch it off, > by adding a MII_NOT_SUPPORTED="yes" line at > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-interface-name > > but it looks as if the GUI overwrites this when configuring an interface > through it. The GUI itself has no option to get rid of ifplugd, does > anyone know of a workaround? > > -- hans bayle
you can edit the templates ... or, better, I'll add that option today and you will be able to try my latest packages ... cheers, -- Florin http://www.mandrakesoft.com http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~florin/
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