On Wed 02 Mar 2022 at 09:01:55 (+0100), Stella Ashburne wrote: > From: "David Wright" <deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk> > > > > As long as you have "source /etc/network/interfaces.d/*" in your > > /e/n/interfaces file, then you can call the file wlp7s0, or wlp3s0, > > or anything else, and it will be read. That line in quotes is now > > the default in Debian. > > Just so to be clear...... > > The contents of my /etc/network/interfaces file are: [ … ] > If I have a file called dave in /etc/network/interfaces.d/ and its contents > are: [ … ] > Are you saying that my /etc/network/interfaces file may look like the > following so long as the line "source /etc/network/interfaces.d/*" (without > quotes) is present? [ … ]
> > BTW does this mean you've given up on iwd? > > > For the moment, yes. I encountered the same problems when I tried iwd on > Fedora 35. The folks of Fedora community were unable to help me fix it. You don't have to worry about the division of information between /e/n/i and /e/n/i.d/ because iwd doesn't use them. And the security information used by iwd is stored in separate files under /var/lib/iwd/, and its permissions are all rwX------. I'm opening another thread on that subject. Cheers, David.