>>>>> "Lukas" == Lukas Märdian <l...@slyon.de> writes: Lukas> That would lead to a situation where users would need to Lukas> differentiate what system they are on when doing their Lukas> network configuration: Debian Cloud (Netplan)
No, I think if the user is feeding configuration into a cloud image other than through cloud-init, we don't need netplan unless the user wants it. If they want netplan they can install it. Ifg you are feeding config through cloud-init, you are already differentiating your config because of cloud-init. Lukas> vs Desktop Lukas> (NetworkManager) vs Server (systemd-networkd) I think this differentiation is valuable. Because of the following two issues, I retract my support for d-i outputting netplan config in the wifi case: 1) It already generates NetworkManager config 2) As Simon points out, generating raw NetworkManager config is going to have better user experience if the user later edits the config. --Sam