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[Systemd merge] - Chapter 16

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    193193      <title>Configuration Information</title>
    194194
     195      <note revision="systemd">
     196        <para>
     197          Make sure that you disable the <command>systemd-networkd</command>
     198          service or configure it not to manage the interfaces you want to
     199          manage with <application>Wicd</application>.
     200        </para>
     201      </note>
     202
    195203      <para>To automatically start Wicd at boot time, you need to first install
    196       the Wicd bootscript,
    197       <filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/wicd</filename>,
     204      the Wicd bootscript,<phrase revision="sysv">
     205      <filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/wicd</filename></phrase>
     206      <phrase revision="systemd"><filename>wicd.service</filename></phrase>,
    198207      included in the <xref linkend="bootscripts" revision="sysv"/>
    199208      <xref linkend="systemd-units" revision="systemd"/> package
     
    206215      <screen role='root'><userinput>make install-wicd</userinput></screen>
    207216
    208       <para>Since Wicd will now handle all configuration of network devices,
    209       the network bootscript installed by LFS should be disabled. This can be
    210       achieved by either removing any <filename>S*network</filename> and
    211       <filename>K*network</filename> symlinks in the <filename>/etc/rc*.d</filename>
    212       directories or by setting <literal>ONBOOT=no</literal> in any
     217      <para revision="sysv">Since Wicd will now handle all configuration of
     218      network devices, the network bootscript installed by LFS should be
     219      disabled. This can be achieved by either removing any
     220      <filename>S*network</filename> and <filename>K*network</filename>
     221      symlinks in the <filename>/etc/rc*.d</filename> directories or by setting
     222      <literal>ONBOOT=no</literal> in any
    213223      <filename>/etc/sysconfig/ifconfig.*</filename> files.</para>
    214224
    215225      <para>No manual configuration of Wicd is needed if you use the graphical
    216       frontends. If you are only going to use Wicd from command-line, you can configure
    217       it using the configuration files in <filename>/etc/wicd</filename>. For a list of
    218       available options, look at the man-pages for: wicd-manager-settings.conf,
    219       wicd-wired-settings.conf and wicd-wireless-settings.conf.</para>
    220 
    221       <para>Be sure to add all users who are to have rights to open and close network
    222       connections with Wicd to the <systemitem class="groupname">users</systemitem>
    223       group (or the group specified with the <option>--wicdgroup</option> configuration
     226      frontends. If you are only going to use Wicd from command-line, you can
     227      configure it using the configuration files in
     228      <filename>/etc/wicd</filename>. For a list of available options, look at
     229      the man-pages for: wicd-manager-settings.conf, wicd-wired-settings.conf
     230      and wicd-wireless-settings.conf.</para>
     231
     232      <para>Be sure to add all users who are to have rights to open and close
     233      network connections with Wicd to the
     234      <systemitem class="groupname">users</systemitem> group (or the group
     235      specified with the <option>--wicdgroup</option> configuration
    224236      option).</para>
    225237
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