I agree.  I would expect there to be per interface fields to hold the speed and duplex settings.

On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 11:24 AM, James Cammarata <jimi@sngx.net> wrote:

On Tue, 07 Jul 2009 11:11:20 -0400, Michael DeHaan <mdehaan@redhat.com>
wrote:
> On 07/07/2009 09:27 AM, Tom Brown wrote:
>>> You should be able to simply do this:
>>>
>>> #if eth0_opts == "bond0"
>>>    ....
>>> #end if
>>> #if eth1_opts == "bond0"
>>>    ....
>>> #end if
>>> etc.
>>>
>>> Just make every check it's own if/end if, and don't use #else.
>>>
>>> Also, you may want to consider changing this to a for loop, as it would
>>> things less redundant.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> thanks - making these individual if's did it, but i think its pretty
>> messy but does the job for now!
>>
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> Though it's possible to do more with #for loops and getVar, is this the
> sign of something we don't have a flag for that we need one for?
>
> i.e. what's the use case here?
>
> --Michael

Yes, we should have an options field, since sometimes you need to set the
speed/duplex manually, or set other options.  For instance, at my last
company the management switches were only 10/100 and didn't like the
on-board gig links on the HP servers if you left it at auto detect.

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