So, is it really the plan to remove all the time honored net utilities? no
more ifconfig, ifupdown, ip, etc? all canned, in favor of some amorphous
systemd add-on?
Maybe I'm old school, but I've always appreciated the fact that I could
type ifconfig or netstat -r on just about any unix box and
Mark,
Good data point. Noted.
Jake
On Sat, Apr 21, 2018 at 5:34 PM, Mark Constable wrote:
> On 22/4/18 3:21 am, David Favor wrote:
> > Removing Netplan will work temporarily, until all the old networking
> > plumbing is completely removed. Better to start moving to Netplan
>
Greetings, David Favor!
> Removing Netplan will work temporarily, until all the old networking plumbing
> is completely removed.
> Better to start moving to Netplan now,
Not until they publish a sane interface to edit its config.
YAML is NOT a text format. It's a very sensitive binary format.
jjs - mainphrame wrote:
Thanks for the additional info and pointers.
BTW I'd noticed that the ip command showed the extraneous IP missed by
ifconfig. But not showing the extra IP was not the problem, rather that
the extra IP existed at all. In any event, the removal of netplan and
cloud
Thanks for the additional info and pointers.
BTW I'd noticed that the ip command showed the extraneous IP missed by
ifconfig. But not showing the extra IP was not the problem, rather that the
extra IP existed at all. In any event, the removal of netplan and cloud
packages facilitate the intended
jjs - mainphrame wrote:
Thanks for the insights. The netplan and cloud packages look like
something which might be indeed useful in uses cases other than mine.
In retrospect I'm curious how 16.04 is working so well without netplan.
Apparently further study is needed...
Netplan support begins
Thanks for the insights. The netplan and cloud packages look like something
which might be indeed useful in uses cases other than mine.
In retrospect I'm curious how 16.04 is working so well without netplan.
Apparently further study is needed...
Jake
On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 6:13 AM, David Favor
jjs - mainphrame wrote:
Confirmed, removing netplan solves the problem.
Thanks for the hint.
Jake
On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 10:39 AM, jjs - mainphrame > wrote:
Thanks for the clue. Looking into this.
Jake
On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at