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/etc/ifconfig.nnX vs /etc/rc.conf vs /etc/dhcpcd.conf
Hi,
This is a follow-up from an interesting chat on Freenode#NetBSD.
I was going to post this on netbsd-docs@ but I have realised this is
more a "political" than a documentation issue.
For the non-initiated user of NetBSD (= me), there are basically three
options as where to store your permanent network interface settings:
1) /etc/ifconfig.nnX;
2) /etc/rc.conf; and if you use dchp:
3) /etc/dhcpcd.conf
There are of course other options, such as custom boot scripts.
Choice is good but it can also generate confusion.
What I am proposing is to add a snippet in ifconfig(8) man page,
straight after the first paragraph in DESCRIPTION, advising that
permanent settings for an interface be configured in _either_
/etc/ifconfig.nnX _or_ /etc/rc.conf (with additional and optional
reference to /etc/dhcpcd.conf), and then advising which ones of the two
methods is better and for which reason.
Thanks.
--
Ottavio Caruso
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