Hello,
I was on this list last week discussing a way of making my system reboot if
the network goes down.  That's working, but there's one more piece to the
puzzle that is needed here:
I need to ensure that up on reboot, my system will come up if at all
possible.  For example, the other day it restarted but I had to return to
base to mess with the console - fsck required some user intervention.  The
problem that it discovered needed to be repaired, but it wasn't entirely
critical... I could have fixed it later if not through telnet (ssh).
However, it did prevent the system from going anywhere and allowing it to
bring up the network interface.
How can I ensure that anytime my system restarts that I will be able to
access it via the network if at all possible?
I appreciate any insight into what I should do.
-Ryan



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