Package: netcfg Version: 1.17 Severity: serious Justification: Makes package unsuitable for release
Now that udev is enabled in d-i for kernel 2.6.14, regular interfaces get recognized as being "hotpluggable". However, as udev no longer uses hotplug, the current configuration set up by netcfg no longer works for hotplugging interfaces. Reason is that ifup is no longer called as (AFAICT) ifup eth0=hotplug but rather ifup --allow=hotplug eth0 This results in the system having no external networking after the reboot. I see this for example in a default vmware installation that has a pcnet32 eth0 interface. After some testing I've determined that the following configuration (in /etc/network/interfaces) does work: <snip> mapping eth0 script grep map eth0 allow-hotplug eth0 iface eth0 inet dhcp </snip> NOTE: I'm not sure if this is the correct/optimal solution. This new config will probably not work if package hotplug _is_ installed. Question is if netcfg should also still support that situation. Can a configuration be found that will work for both situations?
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