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FS#843 - Network service fails with multiple eth devices
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Opened by Jeremy Adams (elias4444) - Wednesday, 28 April 2004, 14:54 GMT
Opened by Jeremy Adams (elias4444) - Wednesday, 28 April 2004, 14:54 GMT
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DetailsOn my laptop I have multiple ethernet adapters: an eth0 which is always present (mini-pci), an eth1 (which can either be the docking station built-in ethernet, or pcmcia ethernet), and sometimes eth2 (if in docking station with pcmcia inserted). The devices work fine, but when the network service starts up on boot or via "network restart", it states the service as "failed" if even just one of the devices is not connected to a network (I usually only have one connected at a time).
Maybe be including a flag in the init script? So that if just one device is successful, the network status will return "done" and show as loaded. |
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I think you should look into something like quickswitch to manage different network profiles.