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Re: its been done again. No network



gene heskett composed on 2022-03-24 16:15 (UTC-0400):

> On Thursday, 24 March 2022 13:11:20 EDT Felix Miata wrote:

>> Andy Smith composed on 2022-03-24 12:51 (UTC-0000):

>> > On Wed, Mar 23, 2022 at 09:10:06PM -0400, Felix Miata wrote:

>>>> gene heskett composed on 2022-03-23 20:40 (UTC-0400):
>>>> ...

>>>> So how do I get rid of it so I can have a net with MY default
>>>> > route and bring it up to date?

>>>> https://wiki.debian.org/SystemdNetworkd works for my static IP
>>>> installations, which number several hundred, minus about 5.

>>> Gene is not running Debian and is again wasting everyone's time by
>>> asking about it here, despite being repeatedly asked not to. So for
>>> anyone finding this in the archives, Gene's problem is not with
>>> Debian, it is with Raspbian, and his now-remembered solution does
>>> not apply to Debian.

>> The systemd-networkd option is available in all distros running
>> systemd.

> But I'm serious Felix, when I ask how the heck is an update that changes 
> to all that from a single file in /etc/network/interfaces.d, doing away 
> with that file, but the person is supposed to actually discover that, and 
> then make sense out of reading it? The potential for double-speak has 
> been well explored in such a man page once you find it.  Thanks for the 
> link name.

On that page there isn't very much before you get to "beyond the basics". With
static IP, that's as far as anyone need read, assuming having managed to determine
how to disengage the in place network setup.

I don't know that I understand what you're asking. What is "all that"?
/etc/systemd/network/* takes the place of /etc/network* when taking advantage of
the already in place init system+'s ability to bring up and maintain an interface.
Something has to turn on whatever networking system is configured.
systemd-networkd.service is systemd's network setup enabler. "All that" seems to
be no more than /etc/systemd/network/<ifacename>.network with 6-7 lines, plus
enabling systemd-networkd.service.
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Felix Miata


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