On Feb 22, Noah Meyerhans <no...@debian.org> wrote: > For servers, the ideal situation is somewhat less clear, but there was > at least some interest in using systemd-networkd (with or without > netplan). Why even consider netplan, I wonder?
> So we may not need to specifically promote a DHCP client like dhcpcd5 to > priority:important. Systemd-networkd could be the default, and > NetworkManager could be used when it's present. I agree: while dhcpcd5 appears to be very good I do not think that it should be the default DHCP client since we already have very popular clients in the default Debian installations. NetworkManager works great as the default client on desktops and systemd-networkd is more than enough for typical servers. BTW: iwd, which at some point I expect should replace wpa_supplicant, has its own built-in DHCP client too. -- ciao, Marco
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