????ubuntu defult Network Manager
By default network management on Ubuntu Core is handled by systemd is networkd and netplan. However, when NetworkManager is installed, it will take control of all networking devices in the system by creating a netplan configuration file in which it sets itself as the default network renderer. #https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/systemd-networkd #https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkManager # sudo systemctl unmask NetworkManager sudo systemctl enable NetworkManager sudo systemctl start NetworkManager Source:www.configserverfirewall.com 0 ubuntu enable network managerShell/Bash By Me (Depressed Dragonfly) on Jul 2 2021 CommentDeleteEdit sudo netplan generate Source:www.configserverfirewall.com 0 ubuntu enable network managerShell/Bash By Me (Depressed Dragonfly) on Jul 2 2021 CommentDeleteEdit sudo systemctl disable systemd-networkd.service sudo systemctl mask systemd-networkd.service sudo systemctl stop systemd-networkd.service Source:www.configserverfirewall.com 0 ubuntu enable network managerShell/Bash By Me (Depressed Dragonfly) on Jul 2 2021 CommentDeleteEdit sudo systemctl stop NetworkManager sudo systemctl disable NetworkManager sudo systemctl mask NetworkManager Source:www.configserverfirewall.com 0 ubuntu enable network managerShell/Bash By Me (Depressed Dragonfly) on Jul 2 2021 CommentDeleteEdit sudo apt-get install network-manager Source:www.configserverfirewall.com 0 ubuntu enable network managerShell/Bash By Me (Depressed Dragonfly) on Jul 2 2021 CommentDeleteEdit sudo systemctl unmask systemd-networkd.service sudo systemctl enable systemd-networkd.service sudo systemctl start systemd-networkd.service