Am 27.09.23 um 21:45 schrieb Michael Biebl:
Hi everyone,NetworkManager provides a service named NetworkManager-dispatcher [1], which executes scripts in /{etc,usr/lib}/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d upon (network) state changes.This is in spirit similar to ifupdown's /etc/network/if-*.d/ scripts.The concepts do not match completely though. For ifupdown, the hook interface is also use to extend the functionality of ifupdown itself.That said, the Debian network-manager package has shipped a /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/01-ifupdown script for several releases, which fakes an ifupdown environment and tried to execute those ifupdown hook scripts. This emulation of an ifupdown environment was never complete and also led to undesired effects, like hook scripts being executed that are not really suitable if NetworkManager is managing the interface.I thus plan to drop /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/01-ifupdown.
Since I didn't receive any concerns/negative feedback in that regard, I will proceed filing those bug reports.
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