[Grml] Network devices - stop automatic connection
Frank Eisenblaetter
feisenbl at gmx.de
Thu Feb 8 21:51:35 CET 2007
I use grml on hd.
1)
I have configured my networdevices at /etc/network/interfaces. There
is no automatic ifup configured in it, but if I am connected to my
router the networkconnection get's automatically established on startup
of the system:
* Network device eth0 detected, DHCP broadcasting for IP
(Backgrounding)
I think the connection get's established because an init script
detects my networkdevice an runs a DHCP-client butI dont't know
which script it is.
How can i stop the autoconnection of my network device(s)?
Or is there an other grml/debian way of configuring network devices?
2)
On system startup I get the message:
EXT3-fs warning: maximal mountcount
The message tells me that I should run e2fsck. Why isn't this done
automatical as it is on any other linux I uses before?
Frank
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