The reason why this doen't bite many people is that 85-ifupdown.rules just tries to bring up interfaces which are marked 'auto', those are if-uped by /etc/init.d/networking anyhow.
I was trying to use a similar rule for starting ifplugd when I noticed this problem (no 'auto' interfaces).
The reason why this doen't bite many people is that 85-ifupdown.rules just tries to bring up interfaces which are marked 'auto', those are if-uped by /etc/init. d/networking anyhow.
I was trying to use a similar rule for starting ifplugd when I noticed this problem (no 'auto' interfaces).