Re: Network interface sanity

2006-04-03 Thread Rick Reynolds
I have a laptop with one wired ethernet interface (eth0) and one wireless interface (eth1). I'm using ifupdown. When the computer is not connected to a wired network, while starting up, it is associated with my wireless network and requests and receives an IP address with DHCP. That, however,

Re: Network interface sanity

2006-04-02 Thread John Schmidt
On Sunday 02 April 2006 19:32, Andreas Ehn wrote: > Hi, > > I have a laptop with one wired ethernet interface (eth0) and one > wireless interface (eth1). I'm using ifupdown. > > When the computer is not connected to a wired network, while starting > up, it is associated with my wireless network and

Re: Network interface sanity

2006-04-02 Thread Michael Marsh
On 4/2/06, Andreas Ehn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What I would like to happen in this situation is that the machine would > only try to get an address over the wired network interface if it is > actually connected to a network. Otherwise it should try the wireless > interface directly. Have you