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diff --git a/community-testing/open-vm-tools/scripts-network.patch b/community-testing/open-vm-tools/scripts-network.patch
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--- a/community-testing/open-vm-tools/scripts-network.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,63 +0,0 @@
---- network.org 2010-04-28 10:21:14.000000000 +0000
-+++ network 2010-04-28 10:24:00.000000000 +0000
-@@ -34,51 +34,6 @@
-
-
- #
--# find_networking_script --
--#
--# Searches common Linux distro init/rc paths to find a singular network
--# services script.
--#
--# Result:
--# Returns a valid networking script path on success or "error" on failure.
--#
--# Side effects:
--# None.
--#
--
--find_networking_script() {
-- local script="error"
-- for dir in "/etc/init.d" "/sbin/init.d" "/etc" "/etc/rc.d" ; do
-- if [ -d "$dir/rc0.d" ] &&
-- [ -d "$dir/rc1.d" ] &&
-- [ -d "$dir/rc2.d" ] &&
-- [ -d "$dir/rc3.d" ] &&
-- [ -d "$dir/rc4.d" ] &&
-- [ -d "$dir/rc5.d" ] &&
-- [ -d "$dir/rc6.d" ]; then
--
-- # Now find the appropriate networking script.
-- if [ -d "$dir/init.d" ]; then
-- if [ -x "$dir/init.d/network" ]; then
-- script="$dir/init.d/network"
-- elif [ -x "$dir/init.d/networking" ]; then
-- script="$dir/init.d/networking"
-- fi
-- else
-- if [ -x "$dir/network" ]; then
-- script="$dir/network"
-- elif [ -x "$dir/networking" ]; then
-- script="$dir/networking"
-- fi
-- fi
-- fi
-- done
--
-- echo "$script"
--}
--
--
--#
- # save_active_NIC_list --
- #
- # Records a list of every active NIC to /var/run/vmware-active-nics.
-@@ -205,7 +160,7 @@
- exitCode=0
- activeList=/var/run/vmware-active-nics
-
-- networkScript=`find_networking_script`
-+ networkScript=/etc/rc.d/network
- [ "$networkScript" != "error" ] || Panic "Cannot find system networking script."
-
- # XXX Are these really necessary? If so, we should have seen customer