netmount: drop need net from dependencies
Reported-by: <mattsch@gmail.com> X-Gentoo-Bug: 439658 X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=439658
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DIR=	${CONFDIR}
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CONF=	bootmisc fsck hostname localmount urandom tmpfilesd ${CONF-${OS}}
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CONF=	bootmisc fsck hostname localmount netmount urandom tmpfilesd \
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		${CONF-${OS}}
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ifeq (${MKNET},)
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CONF+= network staticroute
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# Depending on how mounting your network file systems behaves when your
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# network interfaces are down, you may need to set the netmount script to
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# require  specific network interfaces to be active. This file gives
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# examples of how to do this:
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#
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# If you are using newnet and configuring the interface with a static
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# address with the network script:
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# rc_need="network"
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#
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# If you are using oldnet, you must list the specific net.* services you
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# need:
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#
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# rc_need="net.eth0"
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# rc_need="net.eth1 net.eth2"
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#
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# If you are using a dynamic network management tool like
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# networkmanager, dhcpcd, etc, you should list that tool here.
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#
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# rc_need="networkmanager"
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# rc_need="dhcpcd"
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