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udevadm trigger --type=devices calling ifup on all devices, even devices with ONBOOT=no
Assaf Muller
2013-09-11 14:40:15 UTC
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Heya all,

When I run "/sbin/udevadm trigger --type=devices" on my RHEL 6.4 machine (udev-147-2.46.el6.x86_64),
udevadm runs ifup on all of the network devices on my machine, including devices who have ONBOOT=no in their ifcfg files.

Is this intended behavior?

Thanks!
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Kay Sievers
2013-09-11 15:42:03 UTC
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Post by Assaf Muller
When I run "/sbin/udevadm trigger --type=devices" on my RHEL 6.4 machine (udev-147-2.46.el6.x86_64),
udevadm runs ifup on all of the network devices on my machine, including devices who have ONBOOT=no in their ifcfg files.
Is this intended behavior?
This list is about upstream general kernel and userspace development
regarding device management.

You question is Red Hat Enterprise Linux network setup specific.
Please use the Red Hat Support for that, most people here have no idea
about distribution details.

Thanks,
Kay
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