Package: netcfg Version: 1.44 On my HP 2510p netcfg offers the wireless interface as default even if the wired e1000e interface has a cable connected (and even though I did not load the firmware for the wireless).
Reason is that the changelog has: INFO: eth0 is disconnected. (MII) I compiled ethtool-lite.c with TEST set and the result when running that in the D-I environment was surprising. <CABLE IS CONNECTED> # modprobe -r e1000e # modprobe e1000e # ./ethtool-lite eth0 eth0 is connected. # ip link set eth0 up # ./ethtool-lite eth0 eth0 is disconnected. (MII) # ./ethtool-lite eth0 eth0 is connected. # ip link set eth0 down # ./ethtool-lite eth0 eth0 is connected. (MII) # ip link set eth0 up # ./ethtool-lite eth0 eth0 is connected. <REMOVE THE NETWORK CABLE> # ./ethtool-lite eth0 eth0 is connected. (MII) # ip link set eth0 down # ./ethtool-lite eth0 eth0 is connected. (MII) Note the randomly (?) appearing/disappearing "(MII)" and the fact that after the first "link up" the interface is first reported as disconnected while after pulling the cable the status remains connected. After some more testing it looks like the first issue could be solved by a longer pause in netcfg.c after bringing the interface up and before calling ethtool-lite. Changing usleep(250) to sleep(2) resulted in correct selection of the default (a sleep of 1 was not enough). Disadvantage is that that also results in a very long delay from a user PoV if other interfaces (in my case bluetooth and wireless) are tested first as each interface is brought up separately and has the sleep separately.
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