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Be a bit more optimistic when setting mtus

The usual approach to setting mtus is to set the interface down,
set the mtu then set the interface back up again. Modern hardware
and/or drivers may support setting this on the fly, so we try
this and fall back to the old behaviour it it doesn't work.

In addition this patch only allows mtus greater than 576, this is
taken from debian/ubuntu dhclient-script.
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Seewer Philippe 16 years ago committed by Harald Hoyer
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      modules.d/40network/dhclient-script

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modules.d/40network/dhclient-script

@ -13,11 +13,19 @@ setup_interface() { @@ -13,11 +13,19 @@ setup_interface() {

[ -f /tmp/net.$netif.override ] && . /tmp/net.$netif.override

if [ -n "$mtu" ] ; then
echo ip link set $netif down
echo ip link set $netif mtu $mtu
echo ip link set $netif up
# Taken from debian dhclient-script:
# The 576 MTU is only used for X.25 and dialup connections
# where the admin wants low latency. Such a low MTU can cause
# problems with UDP traffic, among other things. As such,
# disallow MTUs from 576 and below by default, so that broken
# MTUs are ignored, but higher stuff is allowed (1492, 1500, etc).
if [ -n "$mtu" ] && [ $mtu -gt 576 ] ; then
echo "if ! ip link set $netif mtu $mtu ; then"
echo "ip link set $netif down"
echo "ip link set $netif mtu $mtu"
echo "ip link set $netif up"
echo wait_for_if_up $netif
echo "fi"
fi > /tmp/net.$netif.up

echo ip addr add $ip${mask:+/$mask} ${bcast:+broadcast $bcast} dev $netif >> /tmp/net.$netif.up

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