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Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek ab76be5581 networkd: use SIGUSR2 to do a restart
The code supports SIGTERM and SIGINT to termiante the process. It would
be possible to reporpose one of those signals for the restart operation,
but I think it's better to use a completely different signal to avoid
misunderstandings.
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