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Package: netbase
Version: 4.29
Severity: wishlist
I would like to RFC about splitting /etc/network/interfaces to several
files ie. one file for each interface.
Something like /etc/network/interfaces.d/ with files eth0, wlan0, ppp0,
etc.
That would make easier to maintain machines with several (or even hundreds)
of interfaces which is quite common in big environments.
I doubt it's good goal for lenny release, but maybe it would be possible to
make it happen between lenny+1?
Any comments on that?
regards
fEnIo
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On Mar 20, Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would like to RFC about splitting /etc/network/interfaces to several
> files ie. one file for each interface.
I would not like this.
Anyway, you need to talk to the ifupdown maintainers, it's not my
package.
> That would make easier to maintain machines with several (or even hundreds)
> of interfaces which is quite common in big environments.
I maintain hundred of interfaces pretty well even in a single file.
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Marco
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