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Am 25.02.2014 12:38, schrieb Nicolas Sebrecht: |
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> The way systemd services handle network whatever "network manager" you |
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> enable is the last thing preventing me from using systemd on servers. |
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> Seting up manual advanced setups on systemd looks crappy (if even |
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> possible with the provided tools) compared to OpenRC. |
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Yes. |
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My current itch to scratch: set up a bonding of 2 physical NICs with |
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systemd on gentoo. I didn't google for very long but didn't find much |
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aside from arch linux howtos using netctl etc (which I don't know and |
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therefore trust so much) |
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And the network.service-files I copied and modified back then (the |
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archives of this very ml show some of them) feel really somehow weak in |
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a way. |
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Aside from that I feel quite good with using systemd on all of my local |
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gentoo systems right now (and 2 productive servers at customers .. a 3rd |
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to come). |
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Back then I gave it a try to simply learn by doing: |
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... Is it complex, is it hard to learn or use, how does it work, do I |
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understand it, do I like the concepts ... just experience it by myself |
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and know my way if I have to use it somewhere. I still don't judge it as |
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good or bad. It's a choice right now. |
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Ah, yes, and suggestions welcome for that bonded interface ;-) |
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Stefan |