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<cww@redhat.com>)
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entering (#110164, <dbaron@dbaron.org>
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LCS devices.
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overwriting of GATEWAY in device config
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is the primary network interface, but fails otherwise.
Load /etc/sysconfig/network before ifcfg-ctcX so that GATEWAY can be
set in ifcfg-ctcX and doesn't get overwritten.
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too. We can't tell apart if p.e. eth0 is qeth or lcs, but need to know it for
sysfs configuration. Remove TYPE=QETH hack and use a more generic NETTYPE
instead
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same as ctc interfaces
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non-existent or empty
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