Am 15.04.2014 05:37, schrieb Bryan Kadzban:
> Why the duplication? If I create a file named 10-eth1.link and it has
> Name="eth0" in it, what interface name is created when the address
> matches? (Wouldn't it be better to have *one* source of truth for
> renames like this?)
It would create the
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>> Sebastian Plotz wrote:
>>> This assignes the name eth0 to the interface with the MAC address
>>> 12:34:56:78:9a:bc. The file name is important: if there would be a
>>> second file (for example 10-eth1.link) with "Name=eth1"instead of
>>> "Name=eth0" the
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> Sebastian Plotz wrote:
>> Am 14.04.2014 21:52, schrieb Bruce Dubbs:
>>> I've thought about it, but my experience with systemd is limited. Do
>>> you have specific instructions I can test with LFS? -- Bruce
>>
>> Ok, I'll try to give a starting point.
>>
>> 1.) First of all we n
Sebastian Plotz wrote:
> Am 14.04.2014 21:52, schrieb Bruce Dubbs:
>> I've thought about it, but my experience with systemd is limited. Do
>> you have specific instructions I can test with LFS? -- Bruce
>
> Ok, I'll try to give a starting point.
>
> 1.) First of all we need to create a .link file (
Am 14.04.2014 21:52, schrieb Bruce Dubbs:
> I've thought about it, but my experience with systemd is limited. Do
> you have specific instructions I can test with LFS? -- Bruce
Ok, I'll try to give a starting point.
1.) First of all we need to create a .link file (for example
15-eth0.link) in /us
On 04/14/2014 09:52 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> Sebastian Plotz wrote:
>> What about using systemd to bring up the network interfaces?
>>
>> There was already a discussion about this topic before:
>>
>> https://www.mail-archive.com/lfs-dev@linuxfromscratch.org/msg19837.html
>>
>> The systemd version w
Sebastian Plotz wrote:
> What about using systemd to bring up the network interfaces?
>
> There was already a discussion about this topic before:
>
> https://www.mail-archive.com/lfs-dev@linuxfromscratch.org/msg19837.html
>
> The systemd version wouldn't need the LFS-Network-Scripts anymore.
> The
What about using systemd to bring up the network interfaces?
There was already a discussion about this topic before:
https://www.mail-archive.com/lfs-dev@linuxfromscratch.org/msg19837.html
The systemd version wouldn't need the LFS-Network-Scripts anymore.
The main book could use both the scripts
Em 13-04-2014 19:32, Ken Moffat escreveu:
> On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 12:06:54PM -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>> I would like to get the opinion of the community. Right now we have
>> four tickets:
>>
>> #3537 MPFR-3.1.2 Patchlevel 5
>> #3536 Fix BC-1.06.95 bug
>> #3532 Readline-6.3 patchlevel 3
>> #3