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#665378)
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(#692410, #693583)
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(#697877)
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Only add arp_ip_target, if not yet present.
Only remove arp_ip_target, if present in BONDING_OPTS, to prevent clash
with module options.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=604669
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It's what's used the most.
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This will cause output strings to change, of course, so it's not really appropriate for earlier releases.
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(#680872, <tobiasoed@hotmail.com>)
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doesn't know about at all. (#670154)
It was returning nonexistent devices, or devies NM knew nothing about (bridges), as being managed.
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<ossman@cendio.se>)
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Adapted from <jklimes@redhat.com>
In addition to legacy IP aliases, this commit adds a support for configuring
mupliple IPs via single ifcfg file. It uses the same syntax and behaviour as
NetworkManager.
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<ejsheldrake@gmail.com>)
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ifdown-${DEVICETYPE} (#612934).
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probably others.)
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