netcfg 1.135ubuntu4.1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
netcfg (1.135ubuntu4.1) xenial; urgency=medium * With vlan connection type, finish-install.d would decide to purge network configuration and writeout loopback interfaces only, due to the assumption that !wired, must be wireless. Write out loopback only config with wireless only connection type. With this change vlan settings propagate through to the system, after additional network-manager changes were added. LP: #1567687 * When DHCP is disabled via preseed, do not ask the DHCP question on s390x by propagating the seen flags from preseed-only keys to the interactive question. This is a side-effect / regression from 1.135ubuntu3. LP: #1572607 -- Dimitri John Ledkov <email address hidden> Thu, 19 May 2016 11:34:16 +0100
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- Uploaded by:
- Dimitri John Ledkov
- Uploaded to:
- Xenial
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- debian-installer
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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netcfg_1.135ubuntu4.1.tar.xz | 390.4 KiB | 3cf003a16b495f3017fea13b99f5968eb832fbcec5c017f05fa81a76a27e6907 |
netcfg_1.135ubuntu4.1.dsc | 1.6 KiB | 073aa2c031851dff1ad1f9622fa33c6572465e97cb4320b680e2ee7eeab2fb5b |
Available diffs
- diff from 1.135ubuntu4 to 1.135ubuntu4.1 (1.1 KiB)
Binary packages built by this source
- netcfg: Configure the network
To install additional installer components or the Debian Base System over
the network, you need to configure the network in the installer. This
component will first try to configure your network with DHCP and ask
you for static network configuration if this fails. The configured
network settings will be copied to your newly installed system.
- netcfg-static: Configure a static network
If you have information such as IP address, netmask, gateway, then you will be
able to configure a static network. If you don't know this information, you
should ask your system administrator, or look at configuration via DHCP.