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Package does not enable (or even start) `systemd-networkd`

Open mhanuszh opened this issue 1 year ago • 3 comments

I'm on Fedora 38, and after installing the zerotier-systemd-manager_0.4.0_linux_amd64.rpm the zerotier name resolution does not work without manually restarting systemd-networkd. This is also the case after each reboot.

mhanuszh avatar Jul 30 '23 22:07 mhanuszh

systemd-networkd was not enabled, just like the others (#20) pointed out.

mhanuszh avatar Jul 30 '23 22:07 mhanuszh

I don't think we can just turn on systemd-networkd; maybe we can put a reminder in the instructions.

laduke avatar Jul 31 '23 17:07 laduke

If there's an apt dependency you can reaonably enable the package you depend on. I couldn't figure out why my Debian 12 install didn't work, and I hadn't heard of systemd-networkd until today.

svanegmond avatar Oct 11 '23 23:10 svanegmond