On 10/22/23 08:36, mick.crane wrote:
On 2023-10-22 13:22, Pocket wrote:
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I would normally not use NetworkManager on a server system either, but
in this case NetworkManager is installed on all the bookworm
installation so in this case I choose to work with it instead of
removing it.
It maybe comes with the desktop thing.
With Bookworm I selected xfce only and network-manager was installed.
Out of interest I put static address in /etc/network/interfaces
and purged network-manager and network-manager-gnome.
and seemed happy.
mick
In my case no desktop is installed on this particular system that I want
to use as a server.
I have no idea what pulled NetworkManager in and really don't want to
find out. All I know is that the script I use to install debian causes
it to be pulled in, so in this case I chose to use what was installed
rather than to rip it out and put something else in it's place.
I used the same script for bullseye and it has ifupdown and dhcpcd. Go
figure?
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