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I think we can keep the configuration static without removing the NetworkManager. But NM is actually removed because it interferes with the DNS server.
AFAIK, NetworkManager automatically detects when an interface is configured in /etc/network/interfaces.d -- so we should be able to keep it if we can work around the DNS issue.
Going with an interfaces.d configuration for the main interfaces is IMO a better approach as I would fear someone to mess with the network setup if it's available in the NetworkManager interface... and by "mess with" I mean mess it up so it doesn't work for 2 years.. having core configurations sort of locked down is totally fine.
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Yes, it's a fine line between flexibility, and confusion.
But my test machine basically ignores interfaces.d, ifup and ifdown when the network manager is running.
I'll have to test the DNS server...
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Dunno if NM was changed in Trusty... I hope not.. but it used to respect interfaces that were already configured when it starts (they would be shown in the NM applet's dropdown as disabled).
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This has been fixed and has been working fine for a while :) 👍
So it will just show the default eth0 interface as "not managed".
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