ipv4 interface config at boot time ?

SamSam euridyce.orfeo at gmail.com
Wed Feb 18 12:49:54 CET 2009


2009/2/13 Teddy Hogeborn <teddy at fukt.bsnet.se>

> >> But if the server and client computers are on the same LAN, there
> >> shouldn't be a need to.  The client will automatically find the server
> >> through the magic of ZeroConf and link-local IPv6 address, without
> >> needing an IPv4 adress.
> >
> > Unfortunately, ipv6 traffic is forbidden on this lan (and ipv6
> > kernel modules are blacklisted).
>
> Fascinating.  You will, however, I suspect, be pleased to note the new
> "--no-ipv6" feature of the server, recently added to address your
> situation.  Note that this will make it impossible for the client to
> use the network without a configured IP address, so this is *NOT*
> recommended usage except in extreme circumstances such as yours.


thank you so much !  everything runs fine with the ipv4 configuration.

I just had to edit /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/mandos, because my awk
has no --field-separator option. I convert them to " -F : ".

the awk alternative installed by my debian lenny is mawk. Maybe it's the
debian default, as I didn't remember anything specific on this fresh install
(mawk comes with base-files, bash depends on it)

Regards,
Sylvain
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