On Fri, 4 Sep 2015 10:10:46 +0100, Mick wrote: > > Using ifplugd to manage your connection can conflict with the openrc > > stuff. If you install ifplugd but do not configure it to run, openrc > > will use it itself, avoiding any such conflicts. > > I am a bit confused about your statement not to configure ifplugd to > run. There's no /etc/conf.d or /etc/init.d file for ifplugd per se, if > that's what you mean, but in /etc/conf.d/net I have: > > ifplugd_enp11s0="-t 2 -u 3 That's the correct way to do it, although I didn't even need to give options. Ifplugd can be run standalone, as on other distros, I read your post to imply that's what you were doing. -- Neil Bothwick Bang on the LEFT side of your computer to restart Windows