Package: ifplugd Version: 0.28-2 Severity: minor In the bios, I disabled wireless, as I never bring my laptop to town. However, recently I started getting beeps upon boot, even though in rcconf I have disabled ifplugd.
Apparently it is udev or kernel or hald or something trying to turn sit0 on. Please tell me how to stop this. As the tangle of /etc/* files is too much for me to fathom. Here are some messages I saw. ifplugd(sit0)[2872]: client: Ignoring unknown interface sit0=sit0. does this mean all that could have been avoided? Here are the rest, not in any order, nor are the PIDs from the same day: ifplugd(sit0)[2872]: Executing '/etc/ifplugd/ifplugd.action sit0 up'. ifplugd(sit0)[2872]: Initialization complete, link beat detected. ifplugd(sit0)[2872]: ifplugd 0.28 initializing. ifplugd(sit0)[2872]: Program executed successfully. ifplugd(sit0)[2872]: Using interface sit0/00:00:00:00:00:00 ifplugd.agent[2848]: Invoking ifplugd for sit0 kernel: audit(1160651859.105:9): dev=sit0 prom=0 old_prom=256 auid=4294967295 ifplugd(sit0)[3190]: Using detection mode: IFF_RUNNING kernel: device sit0 entered promiscuous mode kernel: device sit0 left promiscuous mode kernel: sit0: Disabled Privacy Extensions -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

