Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 29 Apr 2002 11:06:35 +0200 | From | jd@epcnet ... | Subject | Re: VLAN and Network Drivers 2.4.x |
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> Von: <davem@redhat.com> > Gesendet: 29.04.2002 06:00 > > Will you at least listen to what my proposed solution is? > It has precisely the same effect your proposal has. > Let me say it for millionth time: > Networking sets "can't VLAN" by default in device flags, > if device driver clear it we can do VLAN. So by default > device is marked as not VLAN capable. > This is exactly the behavior you are asking for. There > is no fundamental difference between your scheme and mine > except that I am being required to retype a description > of mine a million times.
Sorry, i didn't got it. Now its clear. I missed that the device flags are set in the networking code too and not only in the driver. I apologize me for the former posts.
Greetings
Jochen Dolze
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