Re: initscripts

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Am 28.01.2015 um 01:23 schrieb Jóhann B. Guðmundsson:
On 01/27/2015 08:18 PM, Dan Williams wrote:
We hope that NM can be installed on most systems, and will be there when
required and useful, but will get out of the way when not required.

Well I can confirm that NM pretty much does exactly that seeing as I
have been running networkd for couple of months in a mix with NM to
overcome some of networkd current limitations.

It even can be removed cleanly if it comes down to that.

it's everything else that needs to be fixed not to use or ( correctly )
depend on it ( or package separately in a sub package when doing so )
but that's not your headache.

In a perfectly functional community it would require someone to drive
that effort and have the FPC being able to make guideline changes within
reasonable amount of time.

That's not happening at least not within two years time frame but let's
hope that at least the legacy network initscript will dead and gone long
before that finally happens

as said way too often:

Fedora is building an *operating system* and you can change packages, sub-packages or whatever you want - this leads not in a clean migration of hundrets and thousands of perfectly working enduser machines

it's impossible to do that automated for complexer setups with multiple NIC's, firewall rules, routings, bridges and bondig-setups in all sort of combinations nor do you anybady something good by forcing him to rebuild his configurations from scratch with all testing efforts

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