#7690 NORM 8.2.0 (: msh0 device does not come back up (nor NM/Sugar notified once it does) after power cycling radio via /sys/power/wlan_enabled

Zarro Boogs per Child bugtracker at laptop.org
Wed Aug 27 10:45:22 EDT 2008


#7690: msh0 device does not come back up (nor NM/Sugar notified once it does)
after power cycling radio via /sys/power/wlan_enabled
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   Reporter:  mtd       |       Owner:  dwmw2                            
       Type:  defect    |      Status:  new                              
   Priority:  normal    |   Milestone:  8.2.0 (was Update.2)             
  Component:  wireless  |     Version:  Development build as of this date
 Resolution:            |    Keywords:  blocks?:8.2.0                    
Next_action:  diagnose  |    Verified:  0                                
  Blockedby:  7740      |    Blocking:  7879                             
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Changes (by jcardona):

  * owner:  => dwmw2
  * component:  not assigned => wireless


Comment:

 On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 4:02 AM, Dan Williams <dcbw at redhat.com> wrote:
 > I have absolutely no idea when/why it was introduced :)  What package
 > does it belong to (rpm -qf /etc/udev/rules.d/10-olpc-netif.rules) and
 > does the changelog (rpm -q --changelog <package>) give any info about
 > when it was added and by whom?

 {{{
 # rpm -q --changelog olpc-utils-0.78-1.olpc3.i386 | grep msh
 - dlo#5746: Use a more precise udev ignore-me rule for msh* interfaces.
 - dlo#5746: Do not try to rename msh0.
 }}}

 In #5746 there are two patches,
 [http://dev.laptop.org/attachment/ticket/5746/0002-Disable-udev-renaming-
 of-network-interfaces.patch one that plainly disables udev rules for msh*]
 and [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=440568#c19 one that uses
 the kenel name].
 Since the latter seems to be in place already, I'd say there is no need
 for the former.

 I suggest to reassign this bug to the current owner of olpc-utils and have
 the olpc-netif rule removed.

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