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Hi Martin,
thanks for explaining - I think the most important point I missed to consider
before is:
"Also, note that netplan's primary design is to punt the actual work to
networkd or NetworkManager"
If they have such functionality in NetworkManager/networkd it will be taken
care of.
I'm not su
I kept it as incomplete as "To tweak various things in sysfs, via chzdev
udev rules generator" is way too unspecific -- you are of course invited
and welcome to add this support yourself (happy to review patches), but
I cannot start implementing this on my side without a precise
description of what
While wishlist priority, reopening until we really "decided" to drop it.
Let me know if you still wait on something like further examples or
such, otherwise I'd keep it around until implemented or explicitly
dropped.
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Yeah you are right - thanks for making it more specific in the title.
Xnox response is probably heading towards the right (then again more
generic) direction, quoting from there until he chimes in here:
"For a while I have been pondering to have a few s390x specific keys in
cloud-init / MaaS, e.g