On Wed, 05 Oct 2011 11:20:17 +0200, Santiago Castillo Oli wrote: > Camaleón wrote: > >> Have you verified that with "ifconfig"? What's the output of that >> command? Are only the virtual addresses which fail to go up? How about >> manually bringing up them (e.g., "ifconfig eth1:1 up"), it succeeds? > > If I manually bring up, it works. It also works with "ifup -a". Only > fails, sometimes, lets say 1 of every 10 boots, when booting up the > machine.
That's even weird :-? I wonder what can prevent the aliased interfaces to be up when the system starts... have you checked the boot logs? >>> This is the content of /etc/network/interfaces: > >> Mmm, at a first glance the file looks quite right :-? >> >> Have you checked for any typos or hidden characters on the file? > > There were a "á" character in a comment inside the file. I have > remove it, but I think that if that was the problem, it would happen > always, not sometimes... Yep, indeed... if it were something wrong at "/etc/network/interfaces" the aliased addresses should fail always regardless the system state (when booting and also afterwards). Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

