- <para>The network file contains a <literal>[Match]</literal>
- section, which determines if a given network file may be applied
- to a given device; and a <literal>[Network]</literal> section
- specifying how the device should be configured. The first (in
- lexical order) of the network files that matches a given device
- is applied, all later files are ignored, even if they match as
- well.</para>
-
- <para>A network file is said to match a network interface if all matches specified by the
- <literal>[Match]</literal> section are satisfied. When a network file does not contain valid
- settings in <literal>[Match]</literal> section, then the file will match all interfaces and
- <command>systemd-networkd</command> warns about that. Hint: to avoid the warning and to make it
- clear that all interfaces shall be matched, add the following:
- <programlisting>Name=*</programlisting>
- The following keys are accepted:</para>
+ <para>The network file contains a [Match] section, which determines if a given network file may be
+ applied to a given device; and a [Network] section specifying how the device should be configured. The
+ first (in lexical order) of the network files that matches a given device is applied, all later files
+ are ignored, even if they match as well.</para>
+
+ <para>A network file is said to match a network interface if all matches specified by the [Match]
+ section are satisfied. When a network file does not contain valid settings in [Match] section, then the
+ file will match all interfaces and <command>systemd-networkd</command> warns about that. Hint: to avoid
+ the warning and to make it clear that all interfaces shall be matched, add the following:
+ <programlisting>Name=*</programlisting> The following keys are accepted:</para>