netctl is an open source command-line software written by various developers from the Arch Linux project, distributed for free and designed from the ground up to act as a profile-based systemd network management solution.
netctl is considered a native Arch Linux project designed to replace the obsolete netcfg command-line utility. It enables users to list available profiles, save active profiles, load saved profiles, stop all active profiles, start, stop or restart a specific profile, switch to a desired profile, display runtime status, and enable, disable or reenable the systemd unit for a profile.
netctl is typically pre-installed in Arch Linux, but it can also be manually installed by downloading the latest source package, compiling it, and running the necessary commands to make it available system-wide.
For more information and download, visit The netctl Team.
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