Re: [systemd-devel] full reset of reset network state with networkd

2015-01-28 Thread poma
On 28.01.2015 10:23, Igor Bukanov wrote:
> If during the boot the network is configured with DHCP but later is
> configured with a static address with a new .network file, then
> systemctl restart networkd still keeps the old address obtained with
> DHCP.  This is expected according to documentation. Is there a way to
> force with networkd to fully reset the network configuration so it
> matches the one defined by unit files  and avoid manual removal of the
> older IP without doing the reboot?

http://linux-ip.net/html/tools-ip-address.html#tools-ip-address-flush


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[systemd-devel] full reset of reset network state with networkd

2015-01-28 Thread Igor Bukanov
If during the boot the network is configured with DHCP but later is
configured with a static address with a new .network file, then
systemctl restart networkd still keeps the old address obtained with
DHCP.  This is expected according to documentation. Is there a way to
force with networkd to fully reset the network configuration so it
matches the one defined by unit files  and avoid manual removal of the
older IP without doing the reboot?
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