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'LinkLocal' was renamed to 'LinkLocalAddressing' in:
commit 56fd6bf795926409b087bce406ea851ad89f9fe8
Author: Tom Gundersen <teg@jklm.no>
Date: Sat Feb 14 00:32:26 2015 +0100
networkd: .network - rename LinkLocal to LinkLocalAddressing
..but apparently the network files were not updated. Fix this.
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This allows both IPv4 and IPv6 link-local addresses to be enabled or disabled. By default
we still enable IPv6LL and disable IPv4LL. The old config option is kept for backwards
compatibility, but removed from the documentation.
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This introduces am AddressFamilyBoolean type that works more or less
like a booleaan, but can optionally turn on/off things for ipv4 and ipv6
independently. THis also ports the DHCP field over to it.
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If there are v4 or v6 specific options we can keep those in separate sections,
but for the common options, we will use only one.
Moreovere only use DHCP=[yes/both|no/none|v4|v6] to enable or disable the clients.
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IPv4LL on them
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Now that we have a graceful handover from IPv4LL to DHCP, there is no longer any reason to leave this off by default.
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When starting systemd-nspawn with --network-veth, we create a veth device called
host0 in the guest. Pick up on this and start a dhcp client on it. We will also
pick up host0 netdevs created by other containers should they chose to use the
same name.
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