netcfg (1.190)
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netcfg (1.190) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Lukas Märdian ]
* Initial Netplan enablement:
D-I will now detect if 'netplan-generator' is installed in the target
system and write corresponding configuration to /etc/netplan/ in that case.
If 'network-manager' is installed as well, it will set Netplan's default
renderer to be NetworkManager (it defaults to systemd-networkd otherwise).
In case Netplan is not installed D-I will continue to write NetworkManager
configuration to /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections and fall back to
ifupdown (/etc/network/interfaces) if none of the above is installed.
[ Cyril Brulebois ]
* The same NetworkManager or ifupdown fallback happens if Netplan is
installed but the configuration isn't supported: that's the case for
WEP connections, which are deliberately not supported by Netplan.
Whether to keep WEP support (which despite its name brings little to
no security) in the installer at all remains a discussion to be had.
[ Updated translations ]
* Georgian (ka.po) by Temuri Doghonadze
-- Cyril Brulebois <kibi@debian.org> Mon, 15 Jul 2024 00:39:41 +0200
- This branch is 2 commits ahead of tag 1.190
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commit 1ccdd2dc0450c02e9485dc68442aecdfbbc374b2
Author: D-I role <debian-boot@lists.debian.org>
Date: Sun Sep 22 20:23:28 2024 +0000
[l10n] Commit changed/added po files (from l10n-sync run at dillon)
commit 6b3d96f98d1991cf012a69b67c8c284b6dc9ef7d
Author: D-I role <debian-boot@lists.debian.org>
Date: Thu Sep 5 20:22:35 2024 +0000
[l10n] Commit changed/added po files (from l10n-sync run at dillon)