Re: network interface deconfiguration upon halt and reboot
On Mon, 12 Nov 2001, Anthony Towns wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 10, 2001 at 11:07:39PM -0500, Ron Brown wrote:
> > Does Debian ever actually deconfigure network interfaces upon halt or
> > reboot? My Debian testing gives the following:
> > $ ls /etc/rc?.d/*networking
> > /etc/rc0.d/S35networking /etc/rc6.d/S35networking
>
> S links in rc0.d and rc6.d get called with "stop" as the argument.
>From /usr/doc/debian-policy/policy.text:
When `init' changes runlevel first the targets of the links whose
names starting with a `K' are executed, each with the single argument
`stop', followed by the scripts prefixed with an `S', each with the
single argument `start'. The `K' links are responsible for killing
services and the `S' link for starting services upon entering the
runlevel.
Either debian-policy or the symlinks in /etc/rc0.d/ and /etc/rc6.d/ need
to be changed.
-gray@tron-
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