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What happened to /etc/network/interfaces?

cn flag

I installed updates to 20.04 and all my interfaces.d scripts are gone, and /etc/network/interfaces is also gone. Even if I recreate it NetworkManager doesn't stop controlling the interfaces. Did /etc/network/interfaces get deprecated or something?

Please...please...don't tell me I'm forced to use NetworkManager because it's a real dogpile for anything but an auto wifi interface.

muru avatar
us flag
Well, for others `/etc/network/interfaces` is the dogpile.
in flag
This was deprecated many, many years ago. NetPlan/CloudInit has been the default for quite some time
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cn flag
I didnt know interfaces was part of ifupdown pkg. I find interfaces so easy/simple. I can't get a NetMan profile to stick, it always ignores it and goes auto-config if I merely blow on it. It works for my wifi fine. I've looked at Netplan and I like where it's headed. I appreciate the help! :)
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cn flag

Ok, I installed ifupdown and I have interfaces back.

sudo apt install ifupdown

Thanks @muru for that link.

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