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/freebsd-9.3-release/etc/rc.d/ | ||
H A D | dhclient | diff 147088 Tue Jun 07 02:49:12 MDT 2005 brooks Support code for the OpenBSD dhclient. This significantly changes the way interfaces are configured. Some key points: - At startup, all interfaces are configured through /etc/rc.d/netif. - ifconfig_<if> variables my now mix real ifconfig commands the with DHCP and WPA directives. For example, this allows media configuration prior to running dhclient. - /etc/rc.d/dhclient is not run at startup except by netif to start dhclient on specific interfaces. - /etc/pccard_ether calls "/etc/rc.d/netif start <if>" to do most of it's work. - /etc/pccard_ether no longer takes additional arguments to pass to ifconfig. Instead, ifconfig_<if> variables are now honored in favor of pccard_ifconfig when available. - /etc/pccard_ether will only run on interfaces specified in removable_interfaces, even if pccard_ifconfig is set. |
H A D | netif | diff 147088 Tue Jun 07 02:49:12 MDT 2005 brooks Support code for the OpenBSD dhclient. This significantly changes the way interfaces are configured. Some key points: - At startup, all interfaces are configured through /etc/rc.d/netif. - ifconfig_<if> variables my now mix real ifconfig commands the with DHCP and WPA directives. For example, this allows media configuration prior to running dhclient. - /etc/rc.d/dhclient is not run at startup except by netif to start dhclient on specific interfaces. - /etc/pccard_ether calls "/etc/rc.d/netif start <if>" to do most of it's work. - /etc/pccard_ether no longer takes additional arguments to pass to ifconfig. Instead, ifconfig_<if> variables are now honored in favor of pccard_ifconfig when available. - /etc/pccard_ether will only run on interfaces specified in removable_interfaces, even if pccard_ifconfig is set. |
/freebsd-9.3-release/etc/ | ||
H A D | devd.conf | diff 147088 Tue Jun 07 02:49:12 MDT 2005 brooks Support code for the OpenBSD dhclient. This significantly changes the way interfaces are configured. Some key points: - At startup, all interfaces are configured through /etc/rc.d/netif. - ifconfig_<if> variables my now mix real ifconfig commands the with DHCP and WPA directives. For example, this allows media configuration prior to running dhclient. - /etc/rc.d/dhclient is not run at startup except by netif to start dhclient on specific interfaces. - /etc/pccard_ether calls "/etc/rc.d/netif start <if>" to do most of it's work. - /etc/pccard_ether no longer takes additional arguments to pass to ifconfig. Instead, ifconfig_<if> variables are now honored in favor of pccard_ifconfig when available. - /etc/pccard_ether will only run on interfaces specified in removable_interfaces, even if pccard_ifconfig is set. |
H A D | pccard_ether | diff 147088 Tue Jun 07 02:49:12 MDT 2005 brooks Support code for the OpenBSD dhclient. This significantly changes the way interfaces are configured. Some key points: - At startup, all interfaces are configured through /etc/rc.d/netif. - ifconfig_<if> variables my now mix real ifconfig commands the with DHCP and WPA directives. For example, this allows media configuration prior to running dhclient. - /etc/rc.d/dhclient is not run at startup except by netif to start dhclient on specific interfaces. - /etc/pccard_ether calls "/etc/rc.d/netif start <if>" to do most of it's work. - /etc/pccard_ether no longer takes additional arguments to pass to ifconfig. Instead, ifconfig_<if> variables are now honored in favor of pccard_ifconfig when available. - /etc/pccard_ether will only run on interfaces specified in removable_interfaces, even if pccard_ifconfig is set. |
H A D | network.subr | diff 147088 Tue Jun 07 02:49:12 MDT 2005 brooks Support code for the OpenBSD dhclient. This significantly changes the way interfaces are configured. Some key points: - At startup, all interfaces are configured through /etc/rc.d/netif. - ifconfig_<if> variables my now mix real ifconfig commands the with DHCP and WPA directives. For example, this allows media configuration prior to running dhclient. - /etc/rc.d/dhclient is not run at startup except by netif to start dhclient on specific interfaces. - /etc/pccard_ether calls "/etc/rc.d/netif start <if>" to do most of it's work. - /etc/pccard_ether no longer takes additional arguments to pass to ifconfig. Instead, ifconfig_<if> variables are now honored in favor of pccard_ifconfig when available. - /etc/pccard_ether will only run on interfaces specified in removable_interfaces, even if pccard_ifconfig is set. |
/freebsd-9.3-release/etc/defaults/ | ||
H A D | rc.conf | diff 147088 Tue Jun 07 02:49:12 MDT 2005 brooks Support code for the OpenBSD dhclient. This significantly changes the way interfaces are configured. Some key points: - At startup, all interfaces are configured through /etc/rc.d/netif. - ifconfig_<if> variables my now mix real ifconfig commands the with DHCP and WPA directives. For example, this allows media configuration prior to running dhclient. - /etc/rc.d/dhclient is not run at startup except by netif to start dhclient on specific interfaces. - /etc/pccard_ether calls "/etc/rc.d/netif start <if>" to do most of it's work. - /etc/pccard_ether no longer takes additional arguments to pass to ifconfig. Instead, ifconfig_<if> variables are now honored in favor of pccard_ifconfig when available. - /etc/pccard_ether will only run on interfaces specified in removable_interfaces, even if pccard_ifconfig is set. |
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