Ralf Mardorf writes: > > Any reason for this? > > > > This could create "a certain amount of work" to people used to > > automate things by means of shell scripts... > > It's not only work to edit scripts,
And hunting those you wrote years.... I wonder how will libvirt react to this name change. > but also a pain to remember such a > counterintuitive name. IMO eth_ is easy to remember, whereas enp_s_ is > horrible. Yep. What does it mean? > However, we need to become used to systemd, SysVinit/initscripts have no > future, so we shouldn't waste additional time for lamenting ;). Systemd is bound to Linux. There are other free kernel around that can run the GNU userspace utilities. Linux may lose shares of market where it is stronger (serverside), I would simply change O.S. > I don't use NetworkManger and things like that, but write scripts. > Fortunately editors have options to replace terms. Me too. I have a set of fixed network configuration (work here, work there, home...) and a script to switch among them. Plust there are some very old scripts - still in use - to start the OS-from-hell VMs. > Perhaps you can write a script to automatically change such terms > without using an editor. I think I would program my editor to work on some kind of /usr/bin/find output. Am I the only one there who readed this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Unix_Programming_Environment? (once reading this you think that the .sh suffix is not only unnecessary, it is UGLY!) -- /\ ___ Ubuntu: ancient /___/\_|_|\_|__|___Gian Uberto Lauri_____ African word //--\| | \| | Integralista GNUslamico meaning "I can \/ coltivatore diretto di software not install giĆ sistemista a tempo (altrui) perso... Debian" Warning: gnome-config-daemon considered more dangerous than GOTO -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/21246.10914.752861.482...@mail.eng.it