In /etc/network/interfaces change allow-hotplug eth1 to auto eth1 Regards, /peter Am 17.05.2016 um 14:05 schrieb Gene Heskett: > Greetings all; > > 32 bit Debian wheezy, updated at least daily. > > This fact was brought to my attention because I needed a path to a router > I needed to do a hard reset on, and reconfigure to do my stuff, but my > normal home network isn't on the usual 192.168.1.1 class C, and a hard > reset puts the router back to the 1.1 address. > > So in order to use eth1 as a path to this router, I have to do a separate > > sudo ifconfig eth1 up > > as a sudo service networking restart will not restart the second eth1 > stanza in my interfaces file, starting only eth0. > > Normally the interface is not even graced with a cat5 in the socket, and > ATM it is but the far end of 5 feet of cat5 is laying on the floor. > > Is it possible to make this init.d/networking script start everything it > finds in the interfaces file? > > Cheers, Gene Heskett >
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