Hello,

On Wed, 29 May 2013 18:48:15 +0200
Michael Prokop <m...@debian.org> wrote:

> If $verbose is set in the environment (I just had such a situation
> with "verbose=1" in the kernel cmdline of a live system) and VERBOSE
> is not set to yes then $verbose from the environment reaches the
> 'ifup -a $exclusions $verbose' cmdline unfiltered.

> Please unset $verbose by default, otherwise it might leave people
> without working network in a situation like described above.

Hmm, okay, I will. However I wonder, why does that verbose=1 from the
kernel cmdline reach the process environment? My opinion is that it
generally shouldn't, or am I wrong?

-- 
WBR, Andrew

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