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diff --git a/abs/core-testing/etcnet/options b/abs/core-testing/etcnet/options deleted file mode 100755 index 23bb8bf..0000000 --- a/abs/core-testing/etcnet/options +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -# 0.4.0: now we don't have to specify TYPE for disabled interfaces -DISABLED=no - -# BOOTPROTO can be any of the following: static, dhcp, ipv4ll. -# * "static": use ipv4address/ipv6address -# 'static' has the same meaning as 'none' in initscripts/net-scripts sense. -# IF you don't want to assing any address to an interface, but still keep -# it up and running, you can just use 'static' and have no ipv4address file. -# * "dhcp": run DHCP client -# * "ipv4ll": run IPv4LL client (zcip) -# As far as I know, there are no working IPv6 DHCP -# implementations. IPv4LL is not required for IPv6 because of -# link-scope addresses. -# Additional feature is multi-method configurations (methods -# can be delimited by ' ', ',' or '-': -# * "dhcp-static": try DHCP, if it fails, configure static address(es) -# * "dhcp-ipv4ll": same, but fallback to IPv4LL -# * "dhcp-ipv4ll-static": try DHCP, fallback to IPv4LL (very unlikely to fail), -# fallback to static -# /etc/net will try to configure interface at the first succeeding -# method. Note that etcnet will process routes and rules despite of -# BOOTPROTO. -BOOTPROTO=dhcp-static - -# Defines if the interface will be automatically brought up during -# system startup or 'service network start' invocation. -ONBOOT=yes -USE_HOTPLUG=no -USE_PCMCIA=no -CONFIG_IPV4=yes -CONFIG_IPV6=no -CONFIG_IPX=no -CONFIG_QOS=yes -CONFIG_WIRELESS=no -CONFIG_FW=no - -# If set to yes, interface will not be set UP, but configured. -KEEP_DOWN=no -# IPv4/IPv6. Don't flush existing addresses from interface before assigning new. -DONT_FLUSH=no - -# ****************** Interface dependencies ****************** -# If interface A has REQUIRES=B in it's options file, A is the child, B is the parent. -# I don't recommend changing defaults here. See also: README/3.5 - -# If set to yes, this variable will cause ifup call for all child (having current -# interface in their REQUIRES list) after the current interface is set up. -IFUP_CHILDREN=no - -# If set to yes, this variable will cause ifup call for all parent (listed in current -# REQUIRES list) before the current interface is set up. -# Note: this will not work for ifplugd-controlled interfaces. -IFUP_PARENTS=yes - -# If set to yes, this variable will cause ifdown call for all child (having current -# interface in their REQUIRES list) before the current interface is shut down. -IFDOWN_CHILDREN=yes - -# If set to yes, this variable will cause ifdown call for all parent (listed in current -# REQUIRES list) after the current interface is shut down. -# Note: this will not work for ifplugd-controlled interfaces. -IFDOWN_PARENTS=no |