xcutie
Frag mal deine Großeltern. In deren Jugend hat ein Döner nur 2 Reichsmark gekostet.
That’s just like your opinion, man!
We all are high down here. Yes, we are!
Would it not just be the easiest way to put your scripts under /etc/network/if-up.d/? Then they get run once that connection is brought up.
I find everything so complicated with systemd.
SysV was just intuitive for me and my knowledge. There was just one directory with all the startup scripts in it. And they were run in their alphanumerical ordner. Just that simple. If I wanted to change the order in which the scripts started, I just had to rename the file. You don’t want a script to run at all? Just remove it.
I assume, systemd has many advantages for a knowledged user. But for me, it still is just a hassle.
Dicky McDickface
My dog is neutered
Sure they could, but why would they?
If you are French, the same command works to remove your freedom pack.
Is this “Don’t be evil!”?