On Wed, Sep 12, 2018, 17:09 Gervais, Francois <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I saw some systemd examples on the web (i.e. 20-wired.network) that use a
> number at the beginning
> of the config file name like we do for udev rules.
>
> In systemd there's a pretty good control over ordering already in the
> configuration
> itself so I'm not sure there would be a need to control the parsing order
> using file name tricks.
>
> Would you say it's advisable to use such prepended number in file names
> with systemd?
>

networkd configurations don't work the same way as systemd units do. The
.network files are matching-based, first-match-wins – so the order is
important.

In general, .network files (and various other daemons' drop-in .conf files)
are more similar to udev rules than to systemd units.
-- 

Mantas Mikulėnas
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