On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 4:27 PM, Daniel Micay <danielmicay@gmail.com> wrote:
On 05/03/14 04:45 PM, arnaud gaboury wrote:
I just want to share my experience. Some parts of this tool have a zero level documentation and are much more too complicated, especially whith no clear manuals.
Can you point out one of these parts? systemd-networkd does not have zero documentation.
But I guess we can not do anything, right ? It is a little bit like politics: we, citizens, we can't do so much to make things change.
It's an open-source, collaborative project. It's not developed by a card carrying cabal. Several Arch developers have commit access upstream and you're free to contribute to the documentation.
I finally managed to boot the container with a working network and a static IP. I only used netctl, as systemd-networkd is still a mistery to me. I am not a dev and thus can not contribute in a efficient manner. Nevertheless, I will write a Arch wiki on systemd-nspawn, as for now there is nothing about it. Sorry for my yesterday nerves, but honestly, documentation exists on systemd-nspawn, systemd-network, but it is very basic. It lacks in fact a good example, from the container creation to the network setup. But maybe shall all this be written in a WIKI. Btw, # pacstrap -c -d ~/arch-tree/ base as exposed on systemd-nspawn[1] left me with a broken filesystem with a lot of missing libs. I installed the container from the usual Arch ISO mechanism. [1]http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-nspawn.html