> Yes. "ip rule flush" does not exist and you have to make "ip rule list"
> to delete rules. All the information to delete the rule is printed
> via ip rule list, so that you need not to reboot.
>
> The reason for this inconvenience is big mistake in design of rule list,
> explained in docs. I hesitate whether to fix it in "ip" or in the kernel
> until now...
there's something necessary that isn't printed in the rule show. i cut and paste
it's output to ensure i had it exactly and it returned to the form of "didn't
exist".
unfortunately a reboot was required.
-d
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