On 06/30/2014 01:30 PM, Wayne Blaszczyk wrote:
> On 30/06/14 04:32, Armin K. wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I took some time to update systemd branch to match the latest LFS changes.
>>
> 
> Greatly appreciated that someone is maintaining this.
> 
>> Besides that, there is a rather major change in chapter 7 where network
>> configuration has been rewritten to use systemd-networkd instead of
>> ifup/ifdown scripts. Doing that, I have also removed lfs-network-scripts
>> package since it is no longer necessary. Configuring the hostname and
>> /etc/hosts have been merged to the network page as done in lfs svn.
>>
> 
> On the Configuring the system clock page, should there be some mention
> of the new systemd-timesyncd service?
> 

Right. I've completely forgotten about it.

>> I have also added a small (modified) "Systemd Usage and Configuration"
>> page which was originally written by Bruce (thanks Bruce) for hybrid LFS
>> book when it was a thing.
>>
>> Please report any problems you may find. I'd also appreciate for any
>> gramatical and/or spelling checks/fixes for new or heavily pages since
>> I'm not a native speaker and am likely to mess something up.
>>
>> Online book is already rendered and available at the standard location.
>>
>> Happy building.
>>
> 
> On a side note, have you (or anyone else) managed to get NetworkManager
> working with systemd-networkd. For me, NetworkManager keeps bringing
> down the network service.
> 
> Regards,
> Wayne.
> 

Two network configuration service were always in conflict. If you want
systemd-networkd to manage, lets say, wired connection, you make
NetworkManager ignore it. I don't think you can yet make NetworkManager
"use" systemd-networkd, since both are network configuration daemons.

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