ifup@.service works as intended. The idea is that /etc/init.d/networking brings up all "auto" interfaces, and that unit takes care of the hotplugged interfaces only.
The problem is that /etc/init.d/networking (or something it calls) doesn't work if / is read-only. I'll investigate what it's trying to do.
ifup@.service works as intended. The idea is that /etc/init. d/networking brings up all "auto" interfaces, and that unit takes care of the hotplugged interfaces only.
The problem is that /etc/init. d/networking (or something it calls) doesn't work if / is read-only. I'll investigate what it's trying to do.