Re: systemd network configuration

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On Jul 25, 2012 12:42 PM, "Baho Utot" <baho-utot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Wednesday, July 25, 2012 11:57:02 AM Tom Gundersen wrote:
> > On Jul 25, 2012 2:45 AM, "David Benfell" <benfell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> > > rc.d start network #successfully gets some address and a route
> > > for i in 74.207.225.79/32 74.207.227.150/32 173.230.137.73/32
> > > 173.230.137.76/32
> > > do
> > >
> > >         ip addr add "${i}" dev eth0
> > >
> > > done
> > > ip -6 addr add 2600:3c02::f03c:91ff:fe96:64e2/64 dev eth0
> > > for j in $(seq 0 1)
> > > do
> > >
> > >         for i in $(seq 0 9) a b c d e f
> > >         do
> > >
> > >                 ip -6 addr add "2600:3c02::02:70${j}${i}/64" dev eth0
> > >
> > >         done
> > >
> > > done
> > >
> > > Basically, with the IPv4 address, my intent is to make sure I've got
> > > all four of those addresses up. But I wasn't getting a route unless I
> > > used the network start script.
> > >
> > > In my copy of the Arch wiki, I"m not seeing how to do something
> > > similar under systemd. How, ideally, should I be doing this?
> >
> > Systemd does not come with a network daemon. Either you could use one of
> > the regular ones (I use network manager on all my machines), or you
could
> > tell systemd to ruin your script.
>                             ^^^
> This was worth a good laugh this morning

Lol! Damn phone...


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