
Have you tried "systemctl restart systemd-networkd" ? -Manoj.C On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 10:34 PM, Russell Coker via luv-main < luv-main@luv.asn.au> wrote:
If you use /etc/network/interfaces then use ifup/ifdown to apply changes.
On 2 April 2018 11:15:44 am GMT+11:00, Geoff D'Arcy via luv-main < luv-main@luv.asn.au> wrote:
Back in the good ole days before we had systemd I could edit /etc/network/interfaces and have networking restarted by doing a start stop on /etc/init.d/networking.
But with systemd this doesn't seem to work. As well as running # /etc/init.d/networking restart
I've tried # systemctl restart networking.service # service networking restart
And the above commands with an explicit start then stop instead of restart. But any changes made to etc/network/interfaces aren't applied. On the survey the commands above appear to be doing nothing.
I'm not using network-manager but resolvconf is installed and is populating /etc/resolv.conf, although only after a reboot.
In the systemd world how do you restart networking with new settings with our rebooting?
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