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38 lines
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#!/sbin/runscript
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# Copyright 1999-2002 Gentoo Technologies, Inc.
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# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, v2 or later
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# This startup script uses hprofile to select the last known good network profile.
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depend() {
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use hotplug pcmcia
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}
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start() {
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# Use the previous profile; when the "stop" function below is run, the
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# "current" profile is stopped and becomes the "previous" profile.
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# Before we start it all again, run hprofile -p to find out what that
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# was. That way, if we were using profile "home" last time, assume we
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# want to keep using it.
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# Also note - if profile is empty, which will happen if there is no
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# "previous" profile, hprofile will fall back on the default profile
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profile=$(/usr/sbin/hprofile -p net)
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ebegin "Selecting network profile ${profile}"
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/usr/sbin/hprofile "net.${profile}"
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eend $?
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}
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# Do not stop the network profile - we want it to remain so that the next time we
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# boot, the previous network profile is still reported as the "current" one.
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stop() {
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ebegin "Stopping network profile"
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/usr/sbin/hprofile -s net
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eend $?
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}
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# vim:ts=4
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