Re: [DNG] vdev in chimaera

2022-02-11 Thread Didier Kryn

Le 10/02/2022 à 02:34, aitor a écrit :


Hi Didier,

On 9/2/22 16:36, Didier Kryn wrote:
And, if you haven't a server like ifupdown or netplug, you're going 
to need to restart networking everytime you plug/unplug your Ethernet 
cable.


Well, you mean *ifplugd* or netplug..., I understand.


    Yep (~:


Try with "auto" and "allow-hotplug" together, both at once. That is:

auto eth0
allow-hotplug eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp

With this configuration, plug/unplug events will be automatically 
detected.


    Maybe plug/unplug of devices are detected, but I doubt plug/unplug 
of Ethernet cable are, though I didn't try because I should have 
uninstalled ifplugd for the test to be conclusive.


    But I made a minimum testing: I just inserted the doube stanza you 
suggest, for the eth0 interface of my laptop, and the net effect on 
reboot is a long delay with the message that ifup is waiting for a lock 
file the name of which contains "eth0". I would have bet some bucks on 
this result (~:


    My normal interfaces file contains an "auto" stanza for wlan0, 
which is superfluous, according to messages from ifplugd, and *only* 
"iface eth0 inet dhcp" for eth0 because it comes first in the file and 
"auto" and/or "allow-hotplug" can just cause the abovementionned delay 
when no Ethernet cable is connected. Again, "auto" and/or 
"allow-hotplug" are useless when you have ifplugd managing eth0 and 
wlan0; they can only cause a startup delay. Even on my desktop, which 
only has an Ethernet connection, eth0 is managed by ifplugd and there is 
no "auto" or "allow-hotplug" stanza. This allows smooth functionning 
when the machine is moved around and the Ethernet cable 
plugged/unplugged and/or the DSL modem/router is restarted.



I'll answerin detail to the rest of your post shortly, when I have time.

    I'd like a lot to learn more on this. I reached a consistent 
understanding based on experiments, but it's certainly not definitive 
and I know you're looking at things more in depth.


    Cheers.

--     Didier

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Re: [DNG] Installing on a Raspberry or a Banana?

2022-02-11 Thread Xenguy via Dng
From: "dng" ; Sent: Tuesday, February 8, 2022 10:03:47 AM:
> On 8/2/22 5:17 am, Antony Stone wrote:
> > On Monday 07 February 2022 at 22:14:32, d...@d404.nl wrote:
> > > On 07-02-2022 22:03, Antony Stone wrote:
> > > > I want to install Devuan on a Raspberry Pi Zero W, and also on a
> > > > Banana Pi R1.
> > 
> > > Last time I needed an RPi image I used this link
> > > https://arm-files.devuan.org/
> > 
> > Oh!
> > 
> > Thanks - I didn't spot this linked from any of the "download" or
> > "how to install" pages I looked at.
> 
> Just a +1 thanks. I've done several recent ASCII installs to then
> progressively (slowly) upgrade because I thought someone had
> stopped producing images.
> 
> Regards,
> Brad

Hi,

Thanks for your suggestions.  https://www.devuan.org/get-devuan.html now
has a link to arm-files.devuan.org

Thanks,
X.
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