also sprach Greg Ryman <gregr@candylogic.com> [2006.07.07.2127 +0200]:
> Thats not a problem of Linux, it's a problem with the person who doesn't
> know how networking is supposed to work.
If I have two interfaces and both get their address via DHCP,
including a router IP, networking will stop working until I manually
remove one of the default routes. I can override the default route
in one of the DHCP client configurations, but what if I want both?
What if I just want to use whichever one's available, and fall back
to the second one when the first one becomes unavailable?
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