On 26/06/16 02:37, David Sommerseth wrote:
> On 24/06/16 16:48, Ken Teh wrote:
>> I was trying to set up dnsmasq and discovered it's already running.
>> Apparently as part of libvirt. Why is libvirt started? What starts it?
>>
>> I tried looking through systemd output but the only thing about
On 24/06/16 16:48, Ken Teh wrote:
> I was trying to set up dnsmasq and discovered it's already running.
> Apparently as part of libvirt. Why is libvirt started? What starts it?
>
> I tried looking through systemd output but the only thing about systemd
> that I can understand are its services.
libvirt's website has instructions on how to run dnsmasq alongside their
instance
of dnsmasq. The trick is to add a 'bind-interfaces' in the dnsmasq.conf and to
explicitly specify the listening address or interface.
On 06/24/2016 10:12 AM, Mark Stodola wrote:
On 06/24/2016 09:48 AM, Ken
Thanks for the tip. Very useful especially since a list-units dumps out a huge
list. Many more than the list of files in /etc/init.d.
On 06/24/2016 10:34 AM, Pat Riehecky wrote:
On 06/24/2016 09:48 AM, Ken Teh wrote:
I was trying to set up dnsmasq and discovered it's already running.
On 06/24/2016 09:48 AM, Ken Teh wrote:
I was trying to set up dnsmasq and discovered it's already running.
Apparently as part of libvirt. Why is libvirt started? What starts it?
I tried looking through systemd output but the only thing about
systemd that I can understand are its services.
On 06/24/2016 09:48 AM, Ken Teh wrote:
I was trying to set up dnsmasq and discovered it's already running.
Apparently as part of libvirt. Why is libvirt started? What starts it?
I tried looking through systemd output but the only thing about systemd
that I can understand are its services.
I was trying to set up dnsmasq and discovered it's already running. Apparently
as part of libvirt. Why is libvirt started? What starts it?
I tried looking through systemd output but the only thing about systemd that I
can understand are its services. Everything else is so far