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Change Ubuntu 20.04 server netplan to use NetworkManager instead of networkd
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#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# netplan2NM.sh | |
# Ubuntu server 20.04 Change from netplan to NetworkManager for all interfaces | |
echo 'Changing netplan to NetowrkManager on all interfaces' | |
# backup existing yaml file | |
cd /etc/netplan | |
cp 00-installer-config.yaml 00-installer-config.yaml.orig | |
apt update | |
apt -y install network-manager | |
# re-write the yaml file | |
cat << EOF > /etc/netplan/00-installer-config.yaml | |
# This file describes the network interfaces available on your system | |
# For more information, see netplan(5). | |
network: | |
version: 2 | |
renderer: NetworkManager | |
EOF | |
# setup netplan for NM | |
netplan generate | |
netplan apply | |
# make sure NM is running | |
systemctl enable NetworkManager.service | |
systemctl restart NetworkManager.service | |
echo 'Done!' | |
thanks
While using Ubuntu server with already configured wifi, there was needed to kill netplan-wls... Service and then restart networkmanager
@raspher
You are right, I just didn't imagine a proper server with WiFI :)
I believe systemd-networkd-wait-online.service
needs to be disabled as well. Otherwise, it could delay the boot process in some cases for up to 2 minutes. I ended up doing:
systemctl stop systemd-networkd-wait-online.service
systemctl disable systemd-networkd-wait-online.service
systemctl mask systemd-networkd-wait-online.service
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perfect --- worked like a charm. for 20.04.3........Thanks