Network scripts ifup-post

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Hello,

since updating to Centos 7.4 the ifup-post script in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts does not behave as it did before the update. I use it to configure additional routes via  /sbin/ifup-local with the parameter of the interface being upped, but it seems to pass only 'lo' as interface name. Before it passed correctly 'eth0:0' of the virtual interface.

Added a line in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-post, near the end when it calls the ifup-local, echoing the variable of ${DEVICE} to a file and all that showed up was 'lo'.

Is this a bug? Or how can I correct this behaviour?

Thanks,
Thomas


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