> thing so that some stupid program that depends on ifconfig look and feel
> would be a good start.
>
> I could not agree more. This reminds me to do something I could not
> justify before, making netlink be enabled in the kernel and
> non-configurable.
Why. Its bad enough that the networking layer doesnt let you configure out
stuff like SACK and the big routing hashes. Please don't make it even worse
for the embedded world. 99.9% of Linux boxes probably have less than 5 routing
table entries
> I could almost, but not quite, justify it right now just because "ip"
> is becomming standard and needs it.
ip is also not the smallest and simplest of binaries. You can fit an ifconfig
for ip in about 24K
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