I see I've never heard of ifplugd but it looks like the best solution. What I was referring to was that /etc/rc.d/network restart is preferable to ifconfig in that it will start up dhcpcd for you. Kaiting. On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 6:32 PM, <woldra@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi > > > Um should he just /etc/rc.d/network restart? That performs everything that >> happens when the network interface is brought up on system start. >> >> > sure you can do that, but why not let the little tool do that for you? A > little automagic doesn't harm as long as you know whats going on;) > Apart from that ifplugd just controls one interface where the network > script starts/stops the whole networking (including 127.0.0.1)... > > > -- Kiwis and Limes: http://kaitocracy.blogspot.com/