Am Di, Jul 16, 2024 at 10:54:47 +0200 schrieb Lukas Märdian:
* Netplan PLUS NetworkManager(desktop/laptop)
All my desktops have only LAN and are working very well with ifupdown since the beginning. My Laptops are mostly in a LAN either. So NM is onlay needed for the rare cases I’m in a WLAN.
* Netplan PLUS wpa_supplicant (server/embedded, using sd-networkd on WiFi)
None of my servers are using WLAN. They all work very well with ifupdown including bonding/vlans.
The only times I didn’t get a working network with ifupdown are a) missing firmware and b) the installer doesn’t support VLAN/Bonding.
And I don’t think Netplan will help here.
Using Debian should NOT feel like using different distros. We want
Sorry, I call this bullshit. I’m using Debian exactly because it feels different like other distros. There wouldn’t be a need for Debian if not.
ifupdown *is* one of the reasons I’m using Debian. I’m not interested in editing yaml files to configure the network.
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