> On 11 May 2018, at 03:12, viverna <vive...@inventati.org> wrote:
> 
> il devuanizzato Didier Kryn <k...@in2p3.fr> il 10-05-18 17:49:42 ha scritto:
>> does the job as it always did. In case you want your system to
>> deconfigure/reconfigure Ethernet interfaces when you unplug/replug the
>> cables, then 'apt-get install ifplugd'; it's potterware but it just works.
> I prefer to use netplug:
> apt-get install netplug
> it is not potterware.

Those suggestions are excellent. I am constantly switching network cables in my 
desktop and so had Network Manager installed to do it easily.

I’ve just installed netplug, configured /etc/network/interfaces, and have now 
happily ditched the extra Network Manager bloat running here. Interfaces still 
connect to dhcp automatically when cables are unplugged/plugged :D

Thanks

—Tom
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