El Fri, 28 de Mar 2014 a las 2:28 AM, Josselin Mouette
<j...@debian.org> escribió:
Le vendredi 28 mars 2014 à 20:23 +1300, Matt Grant a écrit :
I sincerely would like to work with the ifupdown maintainer and
systemd/udev crew to work all this out. A basic level/interface of
functionality for replaceable network configuration packages would
be
nice.
Alternatively, we could make NetworkManager the default.
It is already here, it works, and it doesn’t have such problems.
NetworkManager, as well as Connman, would essentially prevent a network
mounted /usr (as well as wicd I believe, but need to check). networkd
is the only option that *improves* the situation, and does not worsen
it (a network mounted /usr with ifupdown is hard because wpa_supplicant
requires some libraries that are in /usr/lib, but much less so than nm
or connman, both of which reside in /usr themselves). networkd was
specifically created to allow for even deeper remote fs situations
(specifically, network mounted root).
I think any change to a new network configuration should not ignore the
scenario of a network mounted /usr, as NM and connman seem to have done.
My 2¢,
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Cameron Norman