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    From [email protected]@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jun 10 18:30:01 2025
    My issue has to do with the boot up process as it has to do with a fresh installation, as well as a default arrangement of various parts, but particularly networking.

    As I understand it, systemd is the currently used service configuration suite for the OS.  With that said, the choice of network management could fall to ifupdown, NetworkManager, systemd-networkd or networking.service.

    I recently installed Debian 12 on a ThinkPad 2-in-1 laptop and got a strange situation in networking.  However, to solve the problem, I need to know certain facts first, and particular questions need answering from the Debian team.

    Is systemd the current service configuration setup?
    Is systemd-networkd the current network methodology or even a preferred one?

    Thank you.

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    <div dir="auto">My issue has to do with the boot up process as it has to do with a fresh installation, as well as a default arrangement of various parts, but particularly networking.<br></div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">As I understand it,
    systemd is the currently used service configuration suite for the OS.&nbsp; With that said, the choice of network management could fall to ifupdown, NetworkManager, systemd-networkd or networking.service.<br></div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto"
    I recently installed Debian 12 on a ThinkPad 2-in-1 laptop and got a strange situation in networking.&nbsp; However, to solve the problem, I need to know certain facts first, and particular questions need answering from the Debian team.<br></div><div
    dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">Is systemd the current service configuration
  • From Pascal Hambourg@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Wed Jun 11 00:10:01 2025
    (The chosen subject is not very informative)

    On 10/06/2025 at 18:22, [email protected] wrote:

    the choice of network management could fall to ifupdown, NetworkManager, systemd-networkd or networking.service.

    or Netplan, starting from trixie.

    networking.service = ifupdown

    Is systemd the current service configuration setup?

    Yes.

    Is systemd-networkd the current network methodology or even a preferred one?

    Not currently. ifupdown is the default, and NetworkManager is set up if installed (usually pulled by desktop environment dependencies). Starting
    with trixie, Netplan configuration is also supported if installed during
    the initial and may use either NetworkManager or systemd-networkd as
    backend.

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