Hi,

>> This is also something that can't really be done remotely. The moment
>> I saved the route-eth0 file, I lost network connectivity. What is it
>> about that system that's perpetually looking for that file? It was
>> really bizarre. I didn't even restart the networking, and the
>> networking was changed.
>>
>> Thankfully it was in a vm, so I just rebooted it remotely thru virt-manager.
>>
>> Has anyone come up with the proper documentation on how to do this?
>> Sure would be appreciated.
>
> AFAIK, there isn't any thing running in the background looking for or 
> constantly
> referencing the route-eth0 file.

Thanks for your help. It looks like it's fixed now, but I'd really
like to know how the network changed as soon as I saved the route-eth0
file, without having to restart anything else.

Thanks,
Alex
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