Am 05.07.2011 22:10, schrieb Joe Zeff:
> On 07/05/2011 08:31 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>> why reboot?
>> "service network stop" and "service network start" exists
> 
> Quite possibly habit, based on experience with Windows.  Until (I think) 
> XP, Windows only read its configuration data at boot, meaning that you 
> had to restart to make almost any change take effect

windows itself does know nothing and suggests permanently reboots
for every piece of action, it dos so for network changes too but
they are active instantly without reboot

the only reason reboot a linux os is updating kernel and since systemd
after playing with service-files to see if all directories which are
used available while booting *grr*

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