On Fri, 2015-04-24 at 16:53 +0300, Slava Monich wrote:
> connman brings down managed interfaces at startup. Sometimes it's unnecessary
> or even harmful. DontBringDownAtStartup list in main.conf allows to make
> exceptions for some interfaces.
Taking the interfaces down was the easiest way to clean up any left-over
routing and IP addressing information from the time before ConnMan
starts.
The real issue here is what to do with existing interface IP and routing
configuration present before ConnMan starts. Should those be left in
place or removed and re-installed with the information ConnMan is
configured with? In the latter case, we most likely break NFS, etc.
anyway if we touch IP addressing and routing information? There is
always the NetworkInterfaceBlacklist for interfaces that need to be left
alone. This in general, any comments on removing pre-existing interface
information?
Particular for this patch, which issue was being fixed here?
Cheers,
Patrik
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