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Title: /etc/networks: isdn0 not found

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/etc/networks: isdn0 not found

Applicable to:
S.u.S.E. version: 4.3
Kernel version: same

Symptom:

A message is produced by /sbin/init.d/network at booting-time: ipppd: No Devices Found or isdn0: No Devices Found

Cause:

The isdn device is erroneously configured. All ISDN devices are configured by /sbin/init.d/i4l.

Solution:

The right Script /sbin/init.d/network should be:
#! /bin/sh
# Copyright (c) 1996 S.u.S.E. GmbH Fuerth, Germany.  All rights reserved.
#
# Author: Florian La Roche , 1996
#      Werner Fink , 1996
#      Burchard Steinbild , 1996
#
# /sbin/init.d/network
#

. /etc/rc.config

case "$1" in
    start)
    if test -n "$NETCONFIG" -a "$NETCONFIG" != "YAST_ASK" ; then

        # this is a hack - will be done better in futuer releases.
        if test -n "$SETUPDUMMYDEV" -a "$SETUPDUMMYDEV" = "yes" ; then
            test -n "$IPADDR_0" && ifconfig dummy0 $IPADDR_0 && \
                route add $IPADDR_0 dev dummy0
        fi

        for I in $NETCONFIG; do
            eval NETDEV=\$NETDEV$I
            eval IFCONFIG=\$IFCONFIG$I
            eval NETWORK=\$NETWORK$I
            eval GATEWAY=\$GATEWAY$I

            case $NETDEV in
            ippp*)
                ;;
            isdn*)
                ;;
            *)
                echo "Setting up network device $NETDEV."
                ifconfig $NETDEV $IFCONFIG

                if test -n "$NETWORK"; then
                    route add $NETWORK dev $NETDEV
                    if test -n "$GATEWAY"; then
                        route add default gw $GATEWAY metric 1 dev $NETDEV
                    fi
                fi
                ;;
            esac
        done
    fi
    mount -at nfs
    # generate new list of available shared libraries
    ldconfig -X 2>/dev/null
    ;;
    stop)
    umount -at nfs
    if test -n "$NETCONFIG" -a "$NETCONFIG" != "YAST_ASK" ; then
        for I in $NETCONFIG; do
            eval NETDEV=\$NETDEV$I
            case $NETDEV in
            ippp*)
                ;;
            isdn*)
                ;;
            *)
                echo "Shutting down network device $NETDEV."
                ifconfig $NETDEV down
                ;;
            esac
        done
        # this is a hack - will be done better in futuer releases.
        if test -n "$SETUPDUMMYDEV" -a "$SETUPDUMMYDEV" = "yes" ; then
            test -n "$IPADDR_0" && ifconfig dummy0 down
        fi
    fi
    ;;
    *)
    echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop}"
    exit 1
esac

exit 0

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See also:

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Keywords: ISDN, ISDN0, NETWORKS

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