Am 10.05.19 um 00:55 schrieb Cyril Brulebois:
> Hi,
> 
> Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org> (2019-05-08):
>> Control: reassign -1 netcfg
> 
> Thanks for forwarding this.
> 
>> Am 08.05.19 um 14:12 schrieb Yannick Schinko:
>>>> I assume this file is created by the debian installer, so you
>>>> should probably talk to them. See
>>>>
>>>> https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?email=debian-boot%40lists.debian.org
>>>>
>>>> I would guess that the netcfg part is the most likely package.
>>>
>>> So you suggest to recreate this report on the netcfg package instead?
>>
>> If netcfg is the component responsible for creating that file, yes.
>> I'm not sure though, which is why I suggested to contact the
>> debian-boot@lists.debian.org first.
>>
>> You don't need to file or recreate the bug report btw, we can just
>> re-assign it.
>>
>> Thinking about it, I'll just do this now and let the debian-installer
>> maintainers re-assign as needed.
> 
> netcfg looks like a good candidate indeed.
> 
> Yannick, it'd be great to see the installer's syslog, that should have
> been stored under /var/log/installer.

It would probably also be a good idea to share the "Wired connection 1"
config file.
I'm only guessing here, but I assume Yannick wants the connection
profile to be bound to a certain interface. Connection profiles can
apply to multiple  interfaces given the conditions in the connection
profile are met.

If you want to bind a connection profile to a certain hardware
interface, you can e.g. use mac-address=.
For a wifi interface, this would be:

[wifi]
mac-address=00:23:5a:47:1f:71

for an ethernet connection:

[802-3-ethernet]
mac-address=00:23:5a:47:1f:71


See nm-settings-keyfile and nm-settings.

I'm undecided whether setting mac-address= by default is a good idea or not.



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