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- Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2010 00:23:15 +0900
- From: Sach Jobb <sach@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Network completely down (was: Network annoyingly not starting on boot)
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> It's also extremely frustrating to find that something that always > worked has stopped working, with no obvious documentation about it, > especially when one has been spoiled by FreeBSDs UPDATING section. I find that for workstations it's somewhat acceptable to muck around with this sort of stuff. I too am recently a victim of ubuntu's automagical networking scripts (for some reason it seems to like to rewrite my /etc/resolv.conf on reboot). However, I can also remember a time not too long ago where during installs I had to carefully copy around my precious X11 conf file that took me weeks to perfect. I also remember spending very large blocks of time dealing with my sound card. Now, in my experience at least, for the most part hardware just works. In fact, I feel sort of stupid because I don't actually know what it's doing anymore. For servers on the other hand, I wouldn't tollerate the automatic rewriting of /etc/resolv.conf or anything else for that matter beyond a single reboot and that's probably one of the reasons why I stick to debian stable for servers. cheers, sach
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