[OE-core] [PATCH] connman: Ignore eth0 cleanup when booting over the network

Saul Wold sgw at linux.intel.com
Fri Aug 31 16:48:42 UTC 2012


On 08/31/2012 12:28 AM, Koen Kooi wrote:
>
> Op 31 aug. 2012, om 01:34 heeft Saul Wold <sgw at linux.intel.com> het volgende geschreven:
>
>> There was a change to connman, such that it cleans up the
>> route table for devices at startup, this was causing the
>> network to get lost and NFS to loose it connection.
>>
>> The -I option will cause the device to be ignored.
>
> Apart from the missing PR bump, what happens when you don't boot of the network? Will connman keep ignoring eth0?
> FWIW I asked about nfsroot and connman and Marcel said: don't do that! So I'm inclined to say that if you're using nfsroot you shouldn't be using connman.
>
What if there are multiple network interfaces, but just one (eth0, usb0, 
...) is the nfsroot provider?

Is there a way to determine which interface nfs is active on and only 
ignore that one?

I am going to disable connmand for now in a v2 patch, but I think we 
need to address this better either via connman or here in oe-core.

Sau!





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