https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=634736
Adam Williamson (Red Hat) awilliam@redhat.com changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |jonathan@jonmasters.org, | |kmod-maint@lists.fedoraproj | |ect.org, msivak@redhat.com, | |vpavlin@redhat.com Component|bridge-utils |kmod Assignee|dwmw2@infradead.org |kmod-maint@lists.fedoraproj | |ect.org
--- Comment #16 from Adam Williamson (Red Hat) awilliam@redhat.com --- so, I think Edgar's 'real solution' from c#8 is the best fix here, and jforbes thinks it makes sense:
<adamw> i.e. sysctl settings should be read when kernel modules are loaded <jforbes> adamw: yes, that would make sense <adamw> jforbes: is it practical to implement? <jforbes> adamw: I don't think it would be that difficult, though it would have to be done in kmod
so, assigning this to kmod to see if it'll get some traction there. I'm willing to bet a couple of beers that some RHEL 7 users will run across this trying to use libvirt bridging with NetworkManager, if that provides any incentive to bump up its importance...