ifupdown which provides netowrking.service is no longer installed by
default or used.

desktop systems default to networkmanager for network management, as
they have done since forever.

server and cloud systems in artful default to using src:nplan package,
netplan command line by default. Which generates and uses systemd-
networkd by default.

If you do not wish to use Networkmanager, please write a netplan yaml
config in /etc/netplan and reboot.

netplan command has a helpful `ifupdown-migrate` subcommand, which may
be convenient for you to convert ifupdown e-n-i files into netplan yaml.
A simple example is:

$ cat /etc/netplan/10-netplan.yaml
network:
  version: 2
  ethernets:
    eth0:
      match:
        name: eth0
      dhcp4: true

Please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Netplan for more information.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1720892

Title:
  17.10Beta2. networking.service not available

Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  tested on lubuntu 17.10B2 and budgie 17.10b2

  systemctl list-units
  systemctl list-unit-files

  Neither includes networking.service.

  systemctl status networking.service returns
  "Unit networking.service could not be found."

  Neither LAN nor internet are accessible

  This is available in 17.04 for both tested distros and is necessary
  for raising network with NetworkManager removed.

  in 17.04, status is active,exited. Both LAN and internet are
  accessible.

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