Hi Kel, On 08/04/08 00:56 +1000, Kel Modderman said ... > I'd like to propose a slight addition to ifplugd.action script; run-parts > could > exit if it encountered a failing case while executing scripts in > /etc/ifplugd/action.d/.
Sure. > This could allow more fine grained policies to the admin, for one example, a > script could be installed to purposely inhibit the ifupdown action under > certain conditions. The only gripe that I have with this is that if people have scripts that fail occasionally (because they have action scripts that don't check for the 'location' they are being run etc.), this may break existing setups. Can you give me an example of how one would want to implement policies? I have a strong suspicion that ifplugd is the wrong place to do this. I would be inclined to mark this wontfix if that is the case. Cheers, Giridhar -- Y Giridhar Appaji Nag | http://www.appaji.net/
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