![]() The YAML backend replaces the keyfile format used by Network Manager with /etc/Netplan/*.yaml. YAML backendįrom core20 onwards, network-manager been modified to use a YAML backend that’s based on libnetplan functionality. ![]() Note that only devices explicitly configured within Netplan configuration files, usually only ethernet or wifi, are given back to networkd. snap set network-manager defaultrenderer=false ![]() If set to false, network-manager reverts the default Netplan configuration, giving control of network devices back to networkd. By default, this is set to true to allow network-manger to control networking. This behaviour can be controlled with the defaultrenderer snap option. When Network Manager is installed ( snap install network-manager), a new Netplan configuration replaces networkd with network-manager, taking control of all networking devices. Ubuntu Core’s default Netplan configuration defers networking to networkd.
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