On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 7:12 AM, Vincent Lefevre <vinc...@vinc17.net> wrote: > On 2012-10-21 16:11:28 -0400, Tom H wrote: >> >> What do you mean by "kill"? "dhclient -r <nic>"? > > I don't know how it is killed exactly. I have in /etc/network/interfaces: > > allow-hotplug n900 > > mapping n900 > script /usr/sbin/guessnet-ifupdown > map syslog: true > map default: n900-dhcp > map debug: true > map timeout: 10 > > iface n900-dhcp inet dhcp > > iface n900-n900 inet dhcp > test peer address 192.168.2.15 > up sed -i 's/.*[[:space:]]n900\./192.168.2.15\tn900./' /etc/hosts > down sed -i 's/.*[[:space:]]n900\./192.168.0.9\tn900./' /etc/hosts > > When I unplug the USB cable, the n900 interface is automatically > removed (by udev, I assume), and I suppose that it is ifupdown > that kills the DHCP client and that it does the right thing (by > using "dhclient -r ...").
When you said "kill" I thought that you might be using "kill...". You seem to have hit a resolvconf bug. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CAOdo=SwJY8iY9=2_ia_0tfv3v6-2qclqz+ojpnceq5qaao6...@mail.gmail.com