Op 7 okt 2011, om 23:24 heeft Cliff Brake het volgende geschreven:

Hi,

I'm trying to customize systemd to start/stop network interfaces in an
embedded system (OpenEmbedded/Angstrom).  Angstrom has some support
for systemd and its working fairly well so far.  Are there any
examples I can start with?  Basically, when a network device is
installed (USB), I'd like to run "ifup eth0", etc.

There are a few options:

1) tag net devices with 'systemd' in a udev rule and have units act on that
2) use connman
3) use networkmanager

Option 1 will allow you to keep /etc/network/interfaces, which is what ifupdown uses. If you're a plain dhcp user, use connman, you can't beat the speed of its builtin dhcp client.

regards,

Koen
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