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SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop (SLED 10) Network Guide
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3.1 ifplug or hotplug Daemon

ifplugd is a daemon that automatically activates configuration of your network device when a cable is plugged in or a card is added and automatically deactivates it if the cable is unplugged or card is removed. Hotplug works similarly to ifplugd. ifplug and hotplug are available for both wired and wireless cards.

To activate ifplug or hotplug for your device, select On Cable Connection or Hotplug device activation in the General tab in the YaST network card configuration. Detailed information about the ifplug daemon is provided in /usr/share/doc/packages/ifplugd/README.

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