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Old 12-19-2022, 09:36 AM   #1
laxebisu
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Question [help] netplan config file order


Hi all! I need help understanding the order in which the netplan config files are applied and, if possible, how to set a fallback config. (PS.: I'm using ubuntu 18 server with netplan)

Scenario:
  • Let's say I have two config files, A and B.
  • Config files A and B both set the same ethernet interfaces in different ways. (different auth methods...)
  • Config A file name is : 01-config.yaml
  • Config B file name is : 99-config.yaml

Question:
  • Which config file will be applied?
  • Would config B work as a fallback if config A didn't work? Or the other way around? Or neither?
  • I want to set a fallback config file in case the existing one(A) fails. Is that possible?

Thanks ��

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