Can you give me a link to that documenation and tooling? Because every time I go to troubleshoot an issue, I end up in a tangled mess of trying to figure out how systemd and NetworkManager have decided to configure themselves on this particular system, and I give up.
I don’t know how it happens, but I can set up Ubuntu on a dozen laptops in exactly the same way, and a week later they all have different configurations.
Unix grey beard here.
Yes. Distros with systemd are simply easier to maintain.
Even when DNS resolution isn’t working properly?
Especially then. Great documentation and support tooling make troubleshooting much easier.
Can you give me a link to that documenation and tooling? Because every time I go to troubleshoot an issue, I end up in a tangled mess of trying to figure out how systemd and NetworkManager have decided to configure themselves on this particular system, and I give up.
I don’t know how it happens, but I can set up Ubuntu on a dozen laptops in exactly the same way, and a week later they all have different configurations.
Never had a systemd caused DNS issue.
Then I must be using it wrong. I kept systemd-resolved on my laptop but on my desktop I use plain old
/etc/resolv.conf