On 7 November 2015 at 12:15, Tomasz Paweł Gajc <[email protected]> wrote: > Dnia sobota, 7 listopada 2015 11:42:04 Robert Xu pisze: >> Hi all, >> Clarification, please. >> > > Hi, > > first please do not mix tihing into one bag.'
Not trying to, just trying to understand. > > systemd-networkd provides OOTB (out of the box) network (eth*, en*, and many > more) discover and automatically configures the interface. Basically this > means > that network will be always configured in case of minimal installation or > starting up docker/lxc or whatever viratual chroot. Same goes for the systemd- > resolved. > > For me problem lies in NM, maybe some dispatcher script is needed to add to > the NM package to handle merge of resolv.conf files > Okay, so here's the thing - NetworkManager is doing the same thing as systemd-networkd and systemd-resolved. So why not disable those when we're not on a minimal installation? I disabled it myself on my computer and my internet is much faster just because resolved isn't hijacking my DNS. -- cheers, Robert :: github.com/robxu9 _______________________________________________ OM-Cooker mailing list [email protected] http://ml.openmandriva.org/listinfo.cgi/om-cooker-openmandriva.org
