I suggest that if there are no interfaces then we make it so that
get_interface() doesn't exit but returns with the interface name
pointer equal to NULL.  This is detected in main() and causes
get_nonet() to be called, on receiving an error from which the next
state becomes BACKUP; otherwise QUIT.  get_nonet() runs
get_hostname() and get_domain() and writes basic /etc/network/interfaces
and /etc/hosts files.
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Thomas



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