Hi David,

We may want to introduce a mechanism for installed, but not enabled
configuration snippets, but we haven't quite figured it out yet.

In the meantime, you can give your files a custom suffix or keep them in a
sub directory, then either move or symlink to enable. This is likely how
the upstream blessed mechanism will look like, rather than having a boolean
inside the config files.

Cheers,

Tom
On 4 Dec 2014 16:50, "O Neill, David M" <david.m.one...@intel.com> wrote:

>  Folks,
>
>
>
> I would like to introduce a flag “enable=Boolean” in the networkd
> configuration files.
>
> I am introducing new features that can create a large amount of
> configuration.
>
>
>
> Deleting and restoring configuration can be quiet laborious
>
> Renaming the files to another extension is possibly another option
>
>
>
> This configuration will be under configuration management using tools such
> as chef/puppet/cfengine.
>
>
>
> Typically net-tools/networkmanager etc has such a flag and existing in the
> ifcfg “onboot / enabled”.
>
> Switch technology has the ability to turn on and off the port without
> deleting the configuration also.
>
>
>
> What do you think?
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
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