2 Sep
2014
2 Sep
'14
9:29 a.m.
On 02-09-14 02:55, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Unlikely that on Arch Linux eth0 is more often used, than enp3s0. Does it makes any sense to place a log file into a directory?
Regards, Ralf From vnstat homepage : vnStat is a console-based network traffic monitor for Linux and BSD that keeps a log of network traffic for the selected interface(s).
the network interface names like enps30 are created by by systemd/udev , BSD uses other methods. Placing logfiles in /var/log makes perfect sense for every system that doesn't run systemd. Also this .conf file is the one provided by upstream, and Arch Linux devs prefer a minimal patching approach, keeping packages as close to upstream as possible. LW