So, is it really the plan to remove all the time honored net utilities? no more ifconfig, ifupdown, ip, etc? all canned, in favor of some amorphous systemd add-on?
Maybe I'm old school, but I've always appreciated the fact that I could type ifconfig or netstat -r on just about any unix box and get an informative result. Jake On Sat, Apr 21, 2018 at 10:21 AM, David Favor <[email protected]> wrote: > jjs - mainphrame wrote: > >> Thanks for the additional info and pointers. >> >> BTW I'd noticed that the ip command showed the extraneous IP missed by >> ifconfig. But not showing the extra IP was not the problem, rather that the >> extra IP existed at all. In any event, the removal of netplan and cloud >> packages facilitate the intended modes of operation in my environment >> (system type containers using bridged networking and static IPs) >> >> But I do prefer to see the whole system work as intended, so thanks for >> the netplan details. >> >> BTW - re your recommendation to install LXD via snap - is the preferred >> install method moving forward? >> > > Removing Netplan will work temporarily, until all the old networking > plumbing > is completely removed. > > Better to start moving to Netplan now, before some future update removes > old > processing of your /etc/network/interfaces files + all your networking > simply > stops working. > > _______________________________________________ > lxc-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/listinfo/lxc-users >
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