On Wed, May 17, 2023 at 06:02:58PM +0000, [email protected] wrote:
| Hi
|
| I have a desktop machine I recently installed OpenBSD 7.3 on. Everything
| seems to be working fine except that it doesn't obtain a DHCP lease when
| waking up from suspend. I haven't found any docs saying if it even should
| do this. However, I also have a laptop running 7.3 and it does automatically
| connect to a network when waking up from suspend. So I'm a bit confused
| about why this works on the laptop but not on the desktop.
|
| On both machines I have created a hostname.if file under /etc. The desktop
| machine does obtain a dhcp lease after the system has booted up, but it
| doesn't do this after waking up from suspend as explained earlier. The
| laptop is using wifi and the desktop is using a usb-ethernet adapter.
|
| Is this kind of behaviour expected? It's not a huge issue, since suspending
| the desktop machine is not that necessary. I'm just quite puzzled because
| these two machines behave differently even though the configuration should
| be almost identical. I tried to resolve the issue by creating a script in
| /etc/apm/resume that should run /etc/netstart, but for whatever reason this
| script does not seem to run at all when the machine wakes up.
Did you make this script executable? It should have these
permissions:
[weerd@pom] $ ls -l /etc/apm/resume
-rwxr--r-- 1 root wheel 586 Apr 29 16:33 /etc/apm/resume
(at least readable and executable by root)
Running `sh /etc/netstart ${IF}` from /etc/apm/resume should work; but
if the device hasn't attached yet, you may need to put a `sleep 5` in
(play with the delay to match your hardware).
Cheers,
Paul
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