On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 11:41 AM Claudio Ruta <email address hidden>
wrote:
> Hi Ryan,
>
> great !
> You are right.
>
> I moved the 01-network-manager-all.yaml and the IP change now works...
>
> Following the debugs process:
>
> root@UBUNTIPL:/etc/netplan# rm 01-network-manager-all.yaml
> root@UBUNTIPL:/etc/netplan# netplan --debug apply
> ** (generate:4760): DEBUG: 12:14:53.205: Processing input file
> //etc/netplan/01-netcfg.yaml..
> ** (generate:4760): DEBUG: 12:14:53.205: starting new processing pass
> ** (generate:4760): DEBUG: 12:14:53.205: enc2e02: setting default backend
> to 1
> ** (generate:4760): DEBUG: 12:14:53.205: Generating output files..
> ** (generate:4760): DEBUG: 12:14:53.205: NetworkManager: definition
> enc2e02 is not for us (backend 1)
> DEBUG:netplan generated networkd configuration exists, restarting networkd
> DEBUG:no netplan generated NM configuration exists
> DEBUG:device lo operstate is unknown, not replugging
> DEBUG:netplan triggering .link rules for lo
> DEBUG:device enc2e02 operstate is up, not replugging
> DEBUG:netplan triggering .link rules for enc2e02
>
> I think now the problem is solved, is true?
> Anyway, I don't understanding because the file 01-network-manager-all.yaml
> was present in the /etc/netpaln directory... is a bug or a my specific
> installation problem?
> Let me know...
>
It looks like if your image came from an Ubuntu Desktop ISO install, it
will put that file in place as the Ubuntu
Desktop uses NetworkManager to control network configuration.
On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 11:41 AM Claudio Ruta <email address hidden>
wrote:
> Hi Ryan, manager- all.yaml and the IP change now works... /etc/netplan# rm 01-network- manager- all.yaml /etc/netplan# netplan --debug apply 01-netcfg. yaml.. manager- all.yaml
>
> great !
> You are right.
>
> I moved the 01-network-
>
> Following the debugs process:
>
> root@UBUNTIPL:
> root@UBUNTIPL:
> ** (generate:4760): DEBUG: 12:14:53.205: Processing input file
> //etc/netplan/
> ** (generate:4760): DEBUG: 12:14:53.205: starting new processing pass
> ** (generate:4760): DEBUG: 12:14:53.205: enc2e02: setting default backend
> to 1
> ** (generate:4760): DEBUG: 12:14:53.205: Generating output files..
> ** (generate:4760): DEBUG: 12:14:53.205: NetworkManager: definition
> enc2e02 is not for us (backend 1)
> DEBUG:netplan generated networkd configuration exists, restarting networkd
> DEBUG:no netplan generated NM configuration exists
> DEBUG:device lo operstate is unknown, not replugging
> DEBUG:netplan triggering .link rules for lo
> DEBUG:device enc2e02 operstate is up, not replugging
> DEBUG:netplan triggering .link rules for enc2e02
>
> I think now the problem is solved, is true?
> Anyway, I don't understanding because the file 01-network-
> was present in the /etc/netpaln directory... is a bug or a my specific
> installation problem?
> Let me know...
>
It looks like if your image came from an Ubuntu Desktop ISO install, it
will put that file in place as the Ubuntu
Desktop uses NetworkManager to control network configuration.
https:/ /blog.ubuntu. com/2017/ 12/01/ubuntu- bionic- netplan
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