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PostPosted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 7:02 pm 
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Does anyone know how the networking is done with LinHES?
I started having problems with my network not coming up during boot. I went onto the Arch wiki and read up on setting up a network.
It basically said configuring and starting the network is done in the /etc/rc.conf file which I checked and everything was fine. BTW if I manually started the network via /etc/rc.d/network start every thing was fine.

A friend of mine told me about LinHES configuration -> Network settings under Service menu, I set the static IP address needed using the Network Settings menu and all was fine. I went back to /etc/rc.conf to see what it had changed to learn my mistakes only to find that nothing had been changed...

So you question is: What did setting the Network Settings in LinHES do to fix my network problem?

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munga


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Must be the season for network questions. See here.

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 9:07 pm 
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mihanson wrote:
Must be the season for network questions. See here.


Thanks for that. So does this mean the /etc/rc.conf file is not used for networking at all? and where does the /etc/net/scripts/network.init script get called from?

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munga wrote:
So does this mean the /etc/rc.conf file is not used for networking at all? and where does the /etc/net/scripts/network.init script get called from?


Q1: As far as I know, rc.conf is not used for networking at all.

Q2: It's called from /etc/runit/1

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 8:24 am 
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mihanson wrote:
munga wrote:
So does this mean the /etc/rc.conf file is not used for networking at all? and where does the /etc/net/scripts/network.init script get called from?


Q1: As far as I know, rc.conf is not used for networking at all.

Q2: It's called from /etc/runit/1


Thanks for your help.
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