Changeset 716db1f for chapter09/networkd.xml
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- 09/20/2021 07:37:34 AM (3 years ago)
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chapter09/networkd.xml
re680022 r716db1f 39 39 <filename class="extension">.netdev</filename> and 40 40 <filename class="extension">.network</filename> files. For detailed 41 descriptions and example contents of these configuration files, consult 41 descriptions and example contents of these configuration files, consult 42 42 the <filename>systemd-link(5)</filename>, 43 43 <filename>systemd-netdev(5)</filename> and … … 58 58 each type of connection. For example, the classic interface 59 59 name for a wired connection is eth0. A wireless connection 60 will usually have the name wifi0 or wlan0. 60 will usually have the name wifi0 or wlan0. 61 61 </para> 62 62 … … 76 76 <para> 77 77 Create a manual naming scheme, for example by naming the 78 interfaces something like "internet0", "dmz0", or "lan0". 79 To do that, create .link files in /etc/systemd/network/ that 78 interfaces something like "internet0", "dmz0", or "lan0". 79 To do that, create .link files in /etc/systemd/network/ that 80 80 select an explicit name or a better naming scheme for your 81 81 network interfaces. For example: … … 92 92 93 93 <para> 94 See the man page systemd.link(5) for more information. 94 See the man page systemd.link(5) for more information. 95 95 </para> 96 96 </listitem> … … 98 98 <listitem> 99 99 <para> 100 In /boot/grub/grub.cfg, pass the option net.ifnames=0 on the 100 In /boot/grub/grub.cfg, pass the option net.ifnames=0 on the 101 101 kernel command line. 102 102 </para> … … 210 210 There will often be more than one entry (requirements demand secondary 211 211 servers for fallback capability). If you only need or want one DNS server, 212 remove the second <emphasis>nameserver</emphasis> line from the file. 212 remove the second <emphasis>nameserver</emphasis> line from the file. 213 213 The IP address may also be a router on the local network. Another option 214 214 is to use the Google Public DNS service using the IP addresses below as … … 253 253 <primary sortas="e-/etc/hosts">/etc/hosts</primary> 254 254 </indexterm> 255 255 256 256 <indexterm zone="ch-config-hosts"> 257 257 <primary sortas="d-localnet">localnet</primary> 258 258 <secondary>/etc/hosts</secondary> 259 259 </indexterm> 260 260 261 261 <indexterm zone="ch-config-hosts"> 262 262 <primary sortas="d-network">network</primary>
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