In my opinion, the provider of network configuration to an instance
(image) should not have to "know" that the image uses networkd,
NetworkManager, ifupdown, wikid....  They just declare "make the
networking like this".

The operating system inside implements API.  Anything else just cannot
work.  For example, a cloud provider that implements "bring your own
image" can't possibly know what an image uses to configure its
networking.

cloud-init should either do the right thing, or error saying "Cannot
implement network configuration."

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