Hi Andrew, Am 27.10.2014 um 13:55 schrieb Andrew Shadura: > Hello, > > On 27 October 2014 13:51, Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org> wrote: >> allow-auto is a synonym for auto. >> The ifup@.service unit, as shipped by systemd, only deals with >> "allow-hotplug" interfaces. >> "auto" interfaces are handled by /etc/init.d/networking, which is >> shipped by ifupdown. Therefore re-assigning to ifupdown. > >> Regarding logs: It would probably be helpful to boot with >> systemd.log_level=debug and attach the output of journalctl -alb and >> specifically the output of systemctl status networking.service. > > /etc/init.d/networking doesn't check for systemd or anything, and it > works fine with sysv-rc, so this probably not a bug in ifupdown, but > in systemd.
That /etc/init.d/networking succeeds to bring up eth0 under sysvinit but not under systemd, might have different reasons: a/ the service is not started at all or in the wrong order b/ the timining is different under systemd and there is a race somewhere c/ the sysv init script makes assumptions which aren't satisfied under systemd The systemd team can help pinpoint the problem, but ultimately this looks like something which needs to be addressed in ifupdown. Cheers, Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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