Public bug reported:
Since systemd-234-2ubuntu8 systemd-networkd is enabled by default.
This causes problems existing configurations
ex1: if the network has ipv6 enables (the host recieves a router
advertisement), networkmanager does not configure the network anymore so you
get only ipv6 and no ipv4 connections (since systemd-networkd seems to bring
only the link up)
ex2: if you use systemd-nspawn and configured static ip addresses in
/etc/network/interfaces, systemd-networkd adds a dhcp obtained address
on the host0 adapter and a 169.254 address
For the average user both is not expected, so my solution was systemctl
disable systemd-networkd, but since you seem to insist having this
enabled, it must be made sure systemd-networkd does not touch existing
configurations.
My suggestion is:
1) if /etc/network/interfaces contains anything other than lo -> do not enable
systemd-networkd
2) if network-manager is enabled, systemd-networkd must be disabled and vice
versa
** Affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: artful
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systemd-networkd messes up networking
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