it's mostly from the evil centos days (after it was bought out).  I assume 
similiar files are involved with gentoo, as earlier response suggested.  when 
my health improves i'll be putting gentoo on several systems and a couple 
ancient servers, did get it working nicely on one desktop.  I like  a steep 
learning curve, but not while i'm recovering.

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22. Jan 2018 13:26 by ramage.luca...@gmail.com:


> Is your scenario related to running Gentoo on a workstation?
> I am using gentoo as a hypervisor for lxc and my veth interface for my guest 
> is getting assigned a 169.254.x.x address (host side). I can't see it from 
> inside the guest, but it's screwing with my routing tables.
> On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 3:10 PM,  <> mad.scientist.at.la...@tutanota.com> > 
> wrote:
>
>>           >> that works.  myself, i like to totally misconfigure it and then 
>> change access to read only even for root, usually takes care of updates 
>> starting it.  i've also sabotaged one of there scripts so it just always 
>> returns a 1, i.e. error, also locked down afterwards.  the zero config stuff 
>> is tricky sometimes with updates and installs.  I also block router solicit 
>> and router advertising in the firewall.  I've been owned before, can't be 
>> too careful (pretty obvious when the system monitor won't launch, kinda 
>> pathetic when they knock out the sysmon for gnome but leave the one for kde 
>> working, glad i had both).
>>
>> mad.scientist.at.large (a good madscientist)
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>> into office.   God bless them for helping me do the right thing by giving 
>> the rich my little pile of cash.  After all, the rich know what to do with 
>> money.
>>
>>
>> 22. Jan 2018 11:14 by >> gentoo-u...@c-14.de>> :
>>
>>
>>> Holle,
>>> On 18-01-22 at 12:49, Lucas Ramage wrote:
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> How does one disable zerconf for dhcpcd or at all in Gentoo for that 
>>>> matter?
>>> Do you mean ipv4ll? Add noipv4ll to /etc/dhcpcd.conf .
>>>
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