13.08.2018 6:15, Yuri wrote:
> When ethernet is unplugged, the interface keeps its IP, and the default route
> stays,
This is intentional.
> so WiFi fails to become functional.
> It is necessary to run 'ifconfig {iface} inet remove' before connecting to
> WiFi.
> How is this supposed to function, because regular user shouldn't be required
> to run commands by hand?
You are supposed to use lagg(4) for failover and configure IP address for lagg0
interface
instead of wired one.
> Why unplugging the wire doesn't bring the interface to its original state?
Because it would break many other things.
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