Etcnet was very involved with scripts which was always a problem for Red Hat. Many Red Hat scripts have been known for being substandard in quality and reliability, possibly a reason why they wanted systemd so bad.
However, any daemon can work well if proper scripting is applied and mistakes are corrected properly.
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Subject: Re: [Dng] Which source version fo systemd are you stripping code from?
> Netplug, NetworkManager, inetd, xinetd, dhcpcd, and dhcp(client) to name a few already did the same work.
> Netplug is possibly the lightest weight of them all and provides connectivity device management as well as net connectivity service.
FYI, there is (was?) another alternative:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=195365
Known problems:
* highly relies on initscripts package
* almost undocumented, official wiki page is compilation of comments
from sources.
* used in only one distro (AltLinux)
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