Re: OpenAFS on Fedora laptop

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On Tue, 15 Jun 2010, William John Murray wrote:

>
>   Hello all,
>           I run openafs on my Fedora laptop. Works very nicely.
> However, there is one problem: the startup scripts come up before NM has
> had a chance to open any interfaces, so it seems no internet and
> switches off at boot time. I can hack the scripts to ignore this and
> bring it up anyway - in which case it works like a charm. But I have to
> remember to re-hack any time there is an update.
>  Is there a good reason the default is not to start with no I/F?
>   How can I avoid having to do this every so often?
>
>  Thanks,
>               Bill

Perhaps https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=595386 ?

regards
-- 
Karl-Olov Serrander m11172.abc.se
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