man service suggests that "All scripts should support at least the start
and  stop  commands. "

indeed this is a change of behavior that is quit crucial, even if
"officially" service restart networking was never a "supported" way of
doing it, it seems to be an intuitive way of doing so; simply because
the script is there ! so intuitive that it is all over ubuntu
documentations, really, a message that is more helpful is needed.
otherwise, the mere existance of that script in the past should be
considered a bug, and continues to be so ... i guess ....

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