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On Mon, Aug 03 2015, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote: |
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> In latptops/workstations NetworkManager takes care of |
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> everything. However, I still enable systemd-networkd and |
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> systemd-resolved in my laptop and workstations. If enabled without any |
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> configuration, it just monitors the network interfaces and keeps them |
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> "in the loop" for the rest of the system to know about them from a |
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> central registry. It doesn't interfere with NetworkManager (or any |
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> other network management program for that matter). |
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> It's not mandatory to enable them either. However, there were |
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> advantages to doing so; for example, in my laptop, systemd-timesyncd |
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> would try to sync the clock only if there was a network connection |
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> available. |
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Thank you for the clarification. I will follow your lead. |
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allan |