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 red):

 Replying to [comment:24 mattdm]:

 > I haven't looked into it myself, but it's my understanding that systemd
 has or will have its _own_ dhcp client, which raises some concerns about
 compatibility testing but is also interesting on its own because on our
 current cloud image, dhclient is by far the largest single memory
 consumer. If systemd has a more lightweight dhcp client, that's a valuable
 plus in itself.

 Before I've written comment:22, I removed both initscripts and dhclient
 from a F20 image that I upgraded to Rawhide, and it worked just fine with
 systemd-networkd (in a non-cloud VM, i.e. there also was no cloud-init).

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