On Tue, 12.11.13 05:49, Jan Engelhardt (jeng...@inai.de) wrote: > Given a card that can do 100 Mbit/s, that would be about 12.5 MByte/s, > but you cannot seriously expect me to use that value. Although it is > quite compelling for 40 Gbit/s because that divides nicely to 5 > GByte/sec, and we will be seeing increasing speeds :)
Hmm, so, for the byte options we actually used a syntax where the unit factor was included in the value, not the key. For example, in journald.conf you can write SystemMaxUse=100M to express that 100MBytes at max are used for system journals. I am not entirely sure what this means for the network configuration bits. Maybe "BitsPerSecond=100M" to indicate 100MBit? It might be nicer to allow this given that there are Gigabit links too ("BitsPerSecond=4G") and (at least in theory) much slower links too ("BitsPerSecond=28800"). Lennart -- Lennart Poettering, Red Hat _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel