On Thursday 03 February 2005 01:31, Dan Williams wrote: > Remember though, that just because NetworkManager has started doesn't > mean that you have an actual network connection, same as we've been > discussing, where you start up with the cable unplugged and the > 'network' script times out. So even if NetworkManager was started, > the daemons that depend on "network" would _still_ need to be aware > of whether or not there's a connection. Crazy idea: shut off all the daemons that need network (from normal init processing) and then only spawn them when appropriate from NetworkManager. -- -jeff