Hello Jonas!!!
Sorry for taking so long to reply to you.
El 19/02/15 a las 19:25, Jonas Smedegaard escibiĆ³:
Hi Ivan,
Quoting Ivan Baldo (2015-02-19 21:09:11)
Sometimes it is necessary to specify the -i option to the rpld daemon,
could you please add support for that option in /etc/default/rpld to
avoid editing /etc/init.d/rpld?
If this is already supported in Sid then please ignore (using Squeeze
yet).
Thanks a lot!!!
I am quite surprised about this bugreport. Not the issue you report,
but I was unaware of any possible use case for this code - which is the
reason I dropped the package from Debian two years ago:
https://bugs.debian.org/702327
If you still have a use for the RPL daemon, and think you are not alone
in the Universe with such need, I will add back rpld as a Debian
package, and look into fixing that minor issue you report here.
I have just checked carefully and yes, I have only one machine
remaining that has support for RPL but not for PXE, heh! :-)
I thought I had more of them but it seems that we got rid of most
of them gradually except this lonely one, time to replace it with high
honors I think :-).
If nobody else reported to be using the daemon then don't add it,
though I am surprised that no one else uses it, considering that there
are many poor places in the world that can benefit from using old
hardware as dumb terminals and have trouble booting from USB so RPL is a
practical option to boot iPXE and then all the rest.
Thanks a lot for offering to re add the package!!! Thats very kind
from you!!! It seems not necessary though.
If anyone needs RPL they can compile the program themselves or use
the old package.
Have a great day man!!! Thanks a lot.
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