On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 08:51:10PM -0600, Ryan Puckett wrote:
> When using 3com NICs (aka xl's) in a trunk, the trunk interface will not
> be defined after a system reboot.
>
yes, a diff for this issue is already in the queue. good timing ;).
trunk needs to be started before any other virtual in
On 10/4/05, Ryan Puckett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When using 3com NICs (aka xl's) in a trunk, the trunk interface will not
> be defined after a system reboot.
Wouldn't a hostname.if(5) entry to ensure readyness of the physical
interfaces suffice? For VLAN interfaces, I usually add the followin
When using 3com NICs (aka xl's) in a trunk, the trunk interface will not
be defined after a system reboot.
I'm thinking this is because the /etc/netstart script considers trunk
interfaces to be normal/real interfaces vs. a virtual interface that
need to created until after all real interfaces are
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