David Ford wrote:
>
> Actually it is quite sane. The tool is not.
>
> Switch to 'ip' instead of 'ifconfig', several large distros now include
> it. Addresses can be added and removed completely indiscriminately on
> interfaces.
>
> The "ethN:X" is a legacy design that is now deprecated.
Minor issue...if I create (using 'ip') two addresses on the same subnet on the
same device, one of them is primary and the other is secondary. If I then
delete the primary address, the second one goes with it.
I submit that this is bad behaviour.
Chris
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