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> If it's a static network (meaning, the computer does not usually moves
> physically), why don't you use a .network unit file (man 5 systemd.network)?
>

> I'm converting my configs over to that now. Thanks.
>

Another question - i have a wired interface that's always on, and wireless
interface that doesnt start at boot and it not always running. I used to
just run the openrc init script to start and stop it, since openrc used per
interface scripts. With systemd the wired interface is fine using
/etc/systemd/network/<interface>.network, but AFAIK I wont be able to use a
*.network file for the wireless interface because then its status will be
tied to the wired interface.

What's the standard systemd way for me to control the wireless interface?

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