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** from initscripts:
  Currently, team masters and slaves are supported
  via ifup-Team* and ifdown-Team* scripts shipped in
  teamd package. It uses somehow ugly workaround where
  user have to specify DEVIVETYPE to "Team" or "TeamPort".
  This turned out to be non-optimal solution as this is
  confusing users. Also it does not work when TYPE is set.
  So fix this by adding the team support hooks directly
  into initscripts. Now for team port, user needs only to set:
  TEAM_MASTER="teamx" and for team master, user needs only to set:
  TEAM_CONFIG="...whatever..."
  Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jiri@resnulli.us>
== ppp support moved from initsccripts to ppp ===
"""
The ppp package contains the PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) daemon and documentation for PPP support. The PPP protocol provides a method for transmitting datagrams over serial point-to-point links. PPP is usually used to dial in to an ISP (Internet Service Provider) or other organization over a modem and phone line.
"""

Revision as of 18:50, 1 May 2014

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    • from initscripts:
 Currently, team masters and slaves are supported 
 via ifup-Team* and ifdown-Team* scripts shipped in 
 teamd package. It uses somehow ugly workaround where
 user have to specify DEVIVETYPE to "Team" or "TeamPort". 
 This turned out to be non-optimal solution as this is 
 confusing users. Also it does not work when TYPE is set. 
 So fix this by adding the team support hooks directly 
 into initscripts. Now for team port, user needs only to set: 
 TEAM_MASTER="teamx" and for team master, user needs only to set: 
 TEAM_CONFIG="...whatever..." 
 Signed-off-by: Jiri Pirko <jiri@resnulli.us>

ppp support moved from initsccripts to ppp =

""" The ppp package contains the PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) daemon and documentation for PPP support. The PPP protocol provides a method for transmitting datagrams over serial point-to-point links. PPP is usually used to dial in to an ISP (Internet Service Provider) or other organization over a modem and phone line. """