Re: [cloud] #14: Investigate systemd-networkd

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#14: Investigate systemd-networkd
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 Reporter:  mattdm            |       Owner:  janeznemanic
     Type:  task              |      Status:  new
 Priority:  normal            |   Milestone:  Fedora 21 (Alpha)
Component:  Cloud Base Image  |  Resolution:
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Comment (by janeznemanic):

 Ok, I will try to put together kickstart file and create test image.
 Systemd generator is a good idea. We should keep ifup/ifdown scripts. I
 think they simplify things. It is possible to do the same with ip utility
 and related tools, but that's more complicated.
 I was wondering which process is currently responsible for creating and
 modifying ifcfg-* files? I tried to find out that by myself but I can't
 find the answer.
 Can someone explain to me what are scripts in /etc/ppp/ used for?
 Are scripts in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ the same in desktop Fedora
 and in cloud Fedora?

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