--- ./scripts/linux/resume-vm-default.orig +++ ./scripts/linux/resume-vm-default @@ -25,37 +25,6 @@ echo `date` ": Executing '$0'" echo -find_networking_script() { - local script="error" - for dir in "/etc/init.d" "/sbin/init.d" "/etc" "/etc/rc.d" ; do - if [ -d "$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" -} - rescue_NIC() { niclist="/var/run/vmware-active-nics" @@ -121,7 +90,7 @@ wakeNetworkManager -network=`find_networking_script` +network=/etc/init.d/networking if [ "$network" != "error" ]; then "$network" restart # Continue even if the networking init script wasn't successful.