Denis Ovsienko wrote:
Generally... network-scripts will eventually go away - things will
be moved to a framework involving NetworkManager. Hence, I don't
believe pulling in an entirely different framework in the interim
is really worth it.
It is worth. The problem is that other distributions borrow(ed) from FC(RH) and
most often borrowed thing is initscripts. Sometimes it's the only thing
they do to allow configure networking. If there is no straight way to switch
from net-scripts, people will continue to use it.
I want modern Linux systems to make use of modern network features independently
of distribution they were installed from.
Sure. NetworkManager is not specific to Fedora. It is already being used
by several distributions. So instead of switching to net-scripts they
can switch over to NeworkManager when it becomes capable of replacing
everything else.
regards
Rahul
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