Because if you call DHCP with no interfaces it does ~the same scanning
itself.
On Tue, 28 Aug 2018, 00:37 Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre, <email address hidden>
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> Why are you getting rid of all_netbootable_devices() and the loop for
> multiple devices? This tended to be important since the BOOTIF might not
> actually be the one where DHCP will respond (somehow?). That's why we tried
> to bring up DHCP on any interface possible.
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Because if you call DHCP with no interfaces it does ~the same scanning
itself.
On Tue, 28 Aug 2018, 00:37 Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre, <email address hidden>
wrote:
> Review: Needs Information _devices( ) and the loop for /code.launchpad .net/~mwhudson/ ubuntu/ +source/ initramfs- tools/+ git/initramfs- tools/+ merge/353783 ubuntu/ +source/ initramfs- tools:refactor- networking.
>
> Why are you getting rid of all_netbootable
> multiple devices? This tended to be important since the BOOTIF might not
> actually be the one where DHCP will respond (somehow?). That's why we tried
> to bring up DHCP on any interface possible.
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>
> https:/
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