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Timestamp:
09/20/2021 07:37:34 AM (3 years ago)
Author:
Thomas Trepl (Moody) <thomas@…>
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  • chapter09/networkd.xml

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    3939    <filename class="extension">.netdev</filename> and
    4040    <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
    4242    the <filename>systemd-link(5)</filename>,
    4343    <filename>systemd-netdev(5)</filename> and
     
    5858        each type of connection.  For example, the classic interface
    5959        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.
    6161      </para>
    6262
     
    7676          <para>
    7777             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
    8080             select an explicit name or a better naming scheme for your
    8181             network interfaces. For example:
     
    9292
    9393          <para>
    94              See the man page systemd.link(5) for more information. 
     94             See the man page systemd.link(5) for more information.
    9595          </para>
    9696        </listitem>
     
    9898        <listitem>
    9999          <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
    101101            kernel command line.
    102102          </para>
     
    210210      There will often be more than one entry (requirements demand secondary
    211211      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.
    213213      The IP address may also be a router on the local network. Another option
    214214      is to use the Google Public DNS service using the IP addresses below as
     
    253253       <primary sortas="e-/etc/hosts">/etc/hosts</primary>
    254254     </indexterm>
    255    
     255
    256256     <indexterm zone="ch-config-hosts">
    257257       <primary sortas="d-localnet">localnet</primary>
    258258       <secondary>/etc/hosts</secondary>
    259259     </indexterm>
    260    
     260
    261261     <indexterm zone="ch-config-hosts">
    262262       <primary sortas="d-network">network</primary>
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