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Old 12-13-2004, 06:39 AM   #1
lapique
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Network setup with uClibc & Busybox


In installed uClibc from the root filesystem they provide on their website. So, I copied almost all the files and directory structure.

But there is an error message at startup from run-parts. It says it cannot open /etc/netword/if-pre-up.d and another one with a similar name.

There is no if-pre-up.d file or directory in my system's /etc/network nor in the original file I downloaded.

I guess that /etc/netword/if-pre-up.d (and its missing companion) is supposed to contain initialisation scripts, but I have no idea of what name they should bear (and a little idea f what they should do).


Thanks for help.
 
  


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