[Bug 1771236] Re: forced use of systemd-networkd interferes with ifupdown in 18.04
Wes
1771236 at bugs.launchpad.net
Wed Jul 8 00:36:03 UTC 2020
Sigh indeed. The ignoring of this bug report (and many other bad, bad
decisions for that matter) has now lead us to just abandon Ubuntu
entirely. Even for non-server desktop use cases. I have no idea if the
original reported issue has ever actually been dealt with, and I guess I
never will.
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Title:
forced use of systemd-networkd interferes with ifupdown in 18.04
Status in ifupdown package in Ubuntu:
Expired
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
Expired
Bug description:
For several reasons, we are not able to use netplan nor systemd-
networkd due to legacy applications that expect ifupdown's pre-up and
post-up script mechanism. The documentation around 18.04's
(premature, I feel) wholesale adoption of netplan claims that one can
revert to old behaviour by merely installing ifupdown (amongst
assertions that netplan will never offer a mechanism for configuring
pre-up and post-up actions even for network managers that support
them).
However when ifupdown is installed, systemd-networkd still tries to
manage interfaces. If you 'systemctl disable systemd-networkd', upon
next reboot it is automatically re-enabled. We tried disabling any
systemd units even remotely related to networking and yet systemd-
networkd still runs. If it hasn't been configured, it tries to DHCP.
On networks that don't provide DHCP this results in a stupendously
long stall during boot. Currently it appears to be impossible to tell
systemd-networkd not to run in a clean manner that won't get reverted
on package upgrades.
I sincerely hope this is is a bug/oversight and not intentional. We
need to be able to disable systemd-networkd properly.
Thanks
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