I removed the package's default rc?.d symlinks and created /etc/rcS.d/S42ifplugd to solve this problem. I agree that ifplugd should execute shortly after networking is started, so that later startup items can make use of the network if available.
I installed ifplugd specifically to avoid ntpdate causing delays at boot when no network cable is installed.
I removed the package's default rc?.d symlinks and created /etc/rcS. d/S42ifplugd to solve this problem. I agree that ifplugd should execute shortly after networking is started, so that later startup items can make use of the network if available.
I installed ifplugd specifically to avoid ntpdate causing delays at boot when no network cable is installed.