Hi all,

While ABF is still down, can someone clarify this for me:

Why do we have systemd-networkd and systemd-resolved enabled alongside
NetworkManager?

The issue is that from all I've read (and my experience),
networkd/resolved and NetworkManager accomplish the same thing and are
therefore redundant. In fact, having networkd/resolved enabled
actually slows down my internet requests for some unknown reason.

I understand networkd and resolved when there's no GUI available - its
configuration makes it easy - but when NetworkManager is available,
there's not much of a point.

Here's an example - if we have resolv.conf from systemd
(/run/systemd/resolve/resolv.conf), then NetworkManager's resolv.conf
(/run/NetworkManager/resolv.conf) gets ignored. At the very minimum,
resolvconf is needed to merge the two.

That gets especially concerning because VPN will not work due to the
DNS getting ignored.

Clarification, please.

Robert

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cheers, Robert :: github.com/robxu9
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