Thanks for the quick response. It looks like hotplugd was what I was precisely looking for. As usual, my usecase was inside the manpage :). As a final note, I tried to do it with the resume script but it did not seem to work. I guess it was because the attachment takes a delay from the execution of the resume script.
On Monday, March 25th, 2024 at 1:38 PM, Stefan Sperling <s...@stsp.name> wrote: > On Mon, Mar 25, 2024 at 12:13:06PM +0000, ZenitDS wrote: > > > Hello, > > On boot the urtwn0 interface is configured as expected, but after > > I sleep using 'zzz', it gets resetted and I have to manually run > > 'sh /etc/netstart' with root priviliges to reconfigure the interface. > > I tried using /etc/apm/resume, but running it there made no difference. > > I have seen that some people solved this issue by having a background > > process checking at every moment if a connection exists, and if it does > > not then run the sh /etc/netstart script, but it looks like a hacky. > > Any help will be much appreciated > > Thanks in advance > > > You can use the /etc/apm/resume script (see the apmd(8) manual page) > to run /etc/netstart urtwn0 on resume. > Or use hotplugd(8) to run /etc/netstart urtwn0 whenever the urtwn0 device > gets attached, be it during resume or when inserted into a USB port.