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Well, unless you used to do bridges with nmcli (and if you did, i'm really impressed), netplan do have some advantages.

And for all the swearing i did when i add to change the packer conf, then the ansible conf, i do think netplan is in fact easier to understand, read and change than brctl/bridge-utils.

I hate snaps though.



Uhm, so far I've used network manager for wired and wireless ethernet, vpns via openvpn and fortinet, and network bonding (lacp etc).

Yeah you have to look the details for the specific kind of configuration, but reading the fine manual is the norm, not the exception.




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