Use case: I want to create an appliance image for a build farm worker machine. I don't know its hardware configuration beforehand; in particular, it may have multiple network interfaces and I don't want to bother figuring out which is which. I will simply include network-autoconfig.rpm and plug the cable into any socket before booting.
network-autoconfig helps setting up machines with multiple network interfaces. At the first boot, all available Ethernet interfaces are cycled until one is successfully configured with DHCP.
I have submitted it to openSUSE:Factory now. Enjoy it in the upcoming openSUSE 11.4!
It is referenced as Feature#311012. You are welcome to improve it on Gitorious.
Dec 22, 2010
network-autoconfig: Find a connected eth interface and create an ifcfg for it
Labels:
automatic,
configuration,
DHCP,
DWIM,
networking,
openSUSE 11.4,
TRYME
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