I don't have any experience using the vlan package or vconfig(8).  I've
just read some of the documentation.  It's implemented as an extension
to ifupdown, but that doesn't necessarily mean that it won't work when
NM is managing interfaces defined in /e/n/i.

In the vlan way of doing and naming things, eth0.1 is a virtual Ethernet
device "on" the (real) Ethernet device eth0.  So I'd expect that you
have to define eth0 so that it can be configured in the usual way and so
that eth0.1 can be "created on" it.  I'd also expect that eth0 has to be
configured before eth0.1 is configured, but correct me if I'm wrong.

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