> something triggered a udev reload (and last week the same seemed to happen) which obviously triggers a network restart
why would an udev reload trigger a network restart? just as a random side note, snapd does interact with udev rules and can trigger reload (or did in the past) so it's not impossible it could be the one triggering the event
> something triggered a udev reload (and last week the same seemed to happen) which obviously triggers a network restart
why would an udev reload trigger a network restart? just as a random side note, snapd does interact with udev rules and can trigger reload (or did in the past) so it's not impossible it could be the one triggering the event