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These are not used by the busybox or Debian ifupdown implementation. Instead if-up.d is run after the per-interface up tasks (E.G. post-up) and if-down.d is run before the per-interface down tasks (E.G. pre-down). So drop them as they only cause confusion. grep execute_all output/build/busybox-1.23.2/networking/ifupdown.c static int execute_all(struct interface_defn_t *ifd, const char *opt) if (!execute_all(iface, "pre-up")) return 0; if (!execute_all(iface, "up")) return 0; if (!execute_all(iface, "down")) return 0; if (!execute_all(iface, "post-down")) return 0; grep execute_script output/build/ifupdown-0.7.49/execute.c int execute_scripts(interface_defn * ifd, execfn * exec, char *opt) if (!execute_scripts(iface, doit, "pre-up")) if (!execute_scripts(iface, doit, "up")) if (!execute_scripts(iface, doit, "down")) if (!execute_scripts(iface, doit, "post-down")) Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com> |
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