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probably others.)
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(#570828, <zing@fastmail.fm>)
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Requires a fairly recent nmcli.
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NM for it.
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Some versions of nmcli have trailing whitespace.
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passed device exists.
If they have a device that already exists but isn't a bond, the later
add will fail anyway.
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Also, don't use ifconfig for checking link state on alias devices;
/sbin/ip does fine with that.
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Ergo, stop checking if they're in /sbin.
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It certainly makes more sense than relying on the writing of temporary
config files in /etc. Use the same mechanism for IPv6 as well.
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<dcantrell@redhat.com>)
The ISC software is now used for DHCPv6 support, so run dhclient in
DHCPv6 mode instead of the older /sbin/dhcp6c program. Still honor the
same configuration variables.
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