Hi all.
I'm reviewing some LPIC-1 materials and it strikes me that  the 109.2
Persistent network configuration topic still speaks of
/etc/network/interfaces when modern distributions, for some time now, no
longer provide that file .

Fedora no longer has the network directory in /etc and Ubuntu (I'm assuming
also Debian - didn't check), still has the directory, but no longer the
file exists.

I know that NetworkManager exists and tools like nmtui and mncli do all the
work, but isn't it time for LPIC to update itself ?
I'm reading the Learning Materials v5.0 provided by LPI on their website.

I'm sure other distros still provide those files and on Fedora we can still
install (not more recent versions) network-scripts package , but how can a
student practice if those files are no longer available ?

Thank you


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