[systemd-devel] Custom options and passing options via command line.
Kamil Jońca
kjonca at op.pl
Sun May 8 17:19:19 UTC 2022
I have question about custom options in network interface definitions
and passing it via command line.
In currend Debian tools
(https://manpages.debian.org/buster/ifupdown/interfaces.5.en.html)
there is a possibility to define custom option and passing it to up/down
script (see ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES section)
Is it possible in *.network files?
Moreover: can I pass option during interface up/down?
For example, in my if-up*/if-down* scripts I have code for replacing (or
not!) default route when needed.[1]
Then I can execute something like:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
ifup wlan0 -o replacedefaultroute=on
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
how I can achieve this with networkctl (or other systemd tool)?
KJ
[1]
in man systemd.network
I found
[DHCPV4]
UseRoutes=
but I am not sure if this is about default routes or only classless
static routes
KJ
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