Request for comment: a new software to manage linux networking	features
    Michael Biebl 
    mbiebl at gmail.com
       
    Thu Feb 21 00:27:10 UTC 2008
    
    
  
2008/2/21, Bernd Zeimetz <bernd at bzed.de>:
>
>  > Besides, single user mode usually also means "no network".
>
>
> 0 bzed at think:~$ ls /etc/rcS.d/*net*
>  /etc/rcS.d/S40networking
>  0 bzed at think:~$
>
>  Debian has networking in rcS since years, probably since ever.
rcS is not single user mode (rc1 is). But you are right that debian
starts networking for single-user. But as I (and martin) said, it's no
problem to have a daemon running for single user mode (udevd being a
prominent example).
Cheers,
Michael
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