https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=132583#c11
michal zugec changed:
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Status|REOPENED |NEEDINFO
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--- Comment #11 from michal zugec 2007-11-21 05:46:04 MST ---
from /etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg.template :
## Type: list(auto,hotplug,ifplugd,nfsroot,manual,off,onboot)
## Default: auto
#
# STARTMODE tells ifup when a interface should be set up. Possible values are:
# - auto: start it as soon as the interface is available. Either when
booting
# or when a device is plugged or initialized at runtime
# - hotplug: alias for auto, only difference is that configurations with that
# startmode are not considered to be mandatory if list of mandatory
# devices is derived automatically.
# - ifplugd: interface will be controlled by ifplugd daemon. (If you like to
use
# multiple interfaces mutually exclusive you have to set also
# IFPLUGD_PRIORITY.)
# - nfsroot: Nearly like 'auto'. But interfaces with this startmode will never
# be shut down via 'rcnetwork stop'. 'ifdown <iface>' still works.
# Use this when you have a nfs root filesystem.
# - manual: start it only when ifup is called manually
# - off: will not be started at all
# - onboot: alias for auto, deprecated, only for backward compliance
Christian, do you agree to set STARTMODE="hotplug" for hotplug (usb, pcmci)
devices?
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