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Set NIC parameters at boot (ethtool) - Endian 3.0.5b1
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Set NIC parameters at boot (ethtool) - Endian 3.0.5b1
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I have an Endian 3.0.5 box and the ISP (providing 100 Mbps Ethernet) has equipment that doesn't do autonegotiation well. I can manually set the RED NIC parameters on the running system with the following command:
ethtool -s eth1 speed 100 duplex full autoneg off
I want that command run at every boot, however. I found old threads for Endian 2.4/2.5 that talk about putting the command into a script called /var/efw/inithooks/start.local. I created that file and chmod'ed it 755. It looks like this (without the leading and trailing dashed dividers):
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#!/bin/bash
/usr/sbin/ethtool -s eth1 speed 100 duplex full autoneg off
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Unfortunately, it doesn't work. The system boots and the NIC is back in autoneg on mode.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thx,
AS
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Re: Set NIC parameters at boot (ethtool) - Endian 3.0.5b1
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Replying just for anyone else who has this or a similar problem. It seems that /var/efw/inithooks/start.local has been deprecated. Nothing I put in there ever ran at boot time (I tested by 'touch'ing a file in /tmp). Instead, I renamed the file to rc.firewall.local (still in /var/efw/inithooks) and that ran fine. It now runs ethtool at startup and forces the NIC into 100 Mbps and full duplex. Hope that helps someone...
AS
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