--- 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