"Martin Jakob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I searched a way to activate new interface/network settings after changes to
> /etc/rc.conf (defaultrouter, interface aliases, etc.). I found the
> /etc/netstart script, which does what i want. In the script i found a
> comment, which says, that this scr
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On Sun, Mar 27, 2005 at 08:56:52PM +0200, Martin Jakob wrote:
> Hi Max,
>
> thanks for your answer.
>
> > > my network reconfiguration demands. Yet, bravely copying it to /etc/rc.d
> > > and executing it, does not work. It produces warnings like:
> >
Hi Max,
thanks for your answer.
> > my network reconfiguration demands. Yet, bravely copying it to /etc/rc.d
> > and executing it, does not work. It produces warnings like:
> > WARNING: $flushroutes is not set properly - see rc.conf(5). or
> > WARNING: $auto_ifconfig is not set properly - see rc.
On Saturday 26 March 2005 21:03, Martin Jakob wrote:
> I searched a way to activate new interface/network settings after changes
> to /etc/rc.conf (defaultrouter, interface aliases, etc.). I found the
> /etc/netstart script, which does what i want. In the script i found a
> comment, which says, tha
Hi there,
I searched a way to activate new interface/network settings after changes to
/etc/rc.conf (defaultrouter, interface aliases, etc.). I found the
/etc/netstart script, which does what i want. In the script i found a
comment, which says, that this script is obsoleted by /etc/rc.network, but