Re: Ethernet is not started at boot
Am DATE hackte AUTHOR in die Tasten: Greg Wooledge
> On Tue, Feb 06, 2018 at 06:58:50AM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> On Tuesday 06 February 2018 05:42:53 Michelle Konzack wrote:
>> > allow-hotplug enp0s25
>> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>> Doesn't the above line belong ABOVE the iface line? It has been in every
>> example I've looked at. I am not using that line as its static, not
>> dhcpd.
>
> No. You either want "auto enp0s25" or "allow-hotplug enp0s25" but not
> both.
I have already removed it.
> If the interface is *important*, and you want services to wait for it
> before starting, then you should use "auto".
> If you use "allow-hotplug", this tells Debian that the interface is
> optional, and services should feel free to start up before the
> interface is ready. This breaks ALL KINDS of shit on a traditional
> workstation that participates in a network. It's even worse on a
> server.
Grmpf!
> For some reason, Debian defaults to "allow-hotplug", perhaps because
> they think most people are installing on laptops.
Welcome to Windian.
Thanks in advance
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Michelle Konzack Miila ITSystems @ TDnet
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