Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 00:03:29 +0100 From: Yannack <yannick_bre@yahoo.fr> To: David Kelly <dkelly@hiwaay.net> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Multiple NICs Message-ID: <41ABAAC1.6030901@yahoo.fr> In-Reply-To: <1713.207.111.173.106.1101766819.squirrel@webmail.dogbark.com> References: <41AB94C9.7040901@yahoo.fr> <1713.207.111.173.106.1101766819.squirrel@webmail.dogbark.com>
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>As you have discovered, the order of items listed in /etc/rc.conf doesn't >matter. That is because one literally is setting values of variables >there. Its some time later before those variables are actually used. > I am not sure I quite understood this part... > If >you wish to continue this direction you might kill your dhclient process >which is running on fxp0 then manually start it again "dhclient fxp0". > However this is exactly what I was looking for. > If >that results in the route you wish then you might be able to control the >start order with this in /etc/rc.conf: > >network_interfaces="lo0 an0 fxp0" > > And this worked!!!! Hurray :) Thank you so much! How did you know this could do that??? I checked the man page, and it really isn't appearant... or is it? Anyways thank you so much !
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