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What exactly does systemd do?
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If you're using
/etc/network/interfaces.d/
and all the NetworkManager related crap you're doing it wrong. https://garajau.com.br/2022/01/configure-networkd-debian https://tadeubento.com/2023/systemd-hidden-gems-for-a-better-linux/Oh god, does anyone still use NetworkManager by choice??? How would you even use it from the command line? I just configure the interfaces file by hand.