The configfs gadget can provide the actual interface name, which may not be
the default "usb0" since another gadget driver might have claimed "usb0".
This code is based on the `start_unudhcpd` function in `init_functions.sh`
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In some cases, the dispatcher script fails if unudhcpd is already running.
Forcefully killing unudhcpd resolves the issue.
Fixes#2267.
Tested-by: Sicelo A. Mhlongo <absicsz@gmail.com>
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1. Move all configs from /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d to
/usr/lib/NetworkManager/conf.d since the latter is more appropriate for
distribution-provided config files. In particular this means apk will
update them when the package file is changed rather than creating
`.apk-new` files. If a user wants to override such a file, they can create
a file with the same name under /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d
2. Move all dispatcher scripts from /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d to
/usr/lib/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d for the same reason.
3. Rename all configs to have a "50-" prefix so that users can add their own
"99-" overrides with a guarantee that they'll be processed after
distribution-provided configs.
4. Rename dispatcher scripts to have a "50-" prefix instead of "85-" and "99-"
since they're distribution-provided files.
5. Move 50-tethering.conf from the base-ui package to
the base-ui-networkmanager package.
There are also some device packages that put config files without a numeric
prefix in /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d . This MR doesn't change those.
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Renamed from main/postmarketos-base-ui/rootfs-etc-NetworkManager-dispatcher.d-85-tethering (Browse further)