For my bridge use, I have actually altered the ifcfg-br0 script itself. It is actually sourced during the up/down, so you can add code. After all your variable definitions add something like this: if [ "$0" = "/sbin/ifup" -o "$0" = "./ifup" ] ; then ip link set eth0 up ip link set eth1 up brctl addbr br0 brctl addif br0 eth0 brctl addif br0 eth1 fi if [ "$0" = "/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifdown-post" ] ; then brctl delbr br0 ip link set eth0 down ip link set eth1 down fi NOTE: '$0' has changed a bit over revisions, I have found. If the up or down do not work, use an echo $0 to see what the script name is. -Scott --- Bart De Schuymer <bdschuym@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Saturday 28 August 2004 01:42, Oliver King-Smith > wrote: > > My script looks like this > > > > ifconfig wlan0 0.0.0.0 > > ifconfig eth0 0.0.0.0 > > brctl addbr mybridge > > brctl addif eth0 > > brctl addif wlan0 > > #ifconfig mybridge 192.168.1.136 netmask > 255.255.255.0 up > > ifconfig mybridge up > > > > Should I be waiting before I run the ifconfig > mybridge up? > > "pump -i mybridge" (or using some other dhcp tool) > after you last line should > work just fine. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail