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Originally Posted by crazyc
I actually just use Roadie to connect and disconnect, not really to configure (and yes I could do this other ways). I did have Roadshow running from my startup but it seemed to add ages to my boot time so I dropped it off there and only run it when required.
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Why wait around? It can do its thing in the background.
My user startup has:
run >nil: <nil: execute s:network-startup
WB boots up before everything in my network-startup is done (it does ntp sync and mounts a samba share after the interface is up).
When I happen to do WHDLoad gaming, my whdload config runs netshutdown.. I start my networking back up from toolsdaemon if I need it again.