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By default provisioning flow for Ubuntu, netplan.io package is removed. https://github.com/intel/rni-profile-base-ubuntu/blob/5a5a2b0c6e168c5507d0ca033c70eaed9fb3f6f0/pre.sh#L488
But if we want to use network-manager as network renderer instead of systemd-networkd by providing kernel argument in conf/config.yml 'network=network-manager' (src : https://github.com/intel/Edge-Software-Provisioner#example-kernel-paramaters-used-at-build-time)
then why isn't netplan.io package installed along with it ? https://github.com/intel/rni-profile-base-ubuntu/blob/5a5a2b0c6e168c5507d0ca033c70eaed9fb3f6f0/pre.sh#L515
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By default provisioning flow for Ubuntu, netplan.io package is removed.
https://github.com/intel/rni-profile-base-ubuntu/blob/5a5a2b0c6e168c5507d0ca033c70eaed9fb3f6f0/pre.sh#L488
But if we want to use network-manager as network renderer instead of systemd-networkd by providing kernel argument in conf/config.yml 'network=network-manager'
(src : https://github.com/intel/Edge-Software-Provisioner#example-kernel-paramaters-used-at-build-time)
then why isn't netplan.io package installed along with it ?
https://github.com/intel/rni-profile-base-ubuntu/blob/5a5a2b0c6e168c5507d0ca033c70eaed9fb3f6f0/pre.sh#L515
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: