[04:32] <pankaj> I want to setup ftp server on ubuntu server but when I type "ifconfig" I get two interfaces enpls0 and lo. Where is eth0 or how do I congigure for my ftp server for an IP?
[04:35] <andol> pankaj: The short answer is that enpls0 likely is what you think of as eth0.
[04:35] <andol> pankaj: The long answer can be found at https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PredictableNetworkInterfaceNames/
[04:36] <andol> Also, http://mywiki.wooledge.org/FtpMustDie
[04:37] <pankaj> andol: Are both same? But, how can I get the IP address so that I can use for my local ftp services.
[04:43] <cpaelzer> good morning
[04:45] <cpaelzer> pankaj: it is just a different name than eth0
[04:45] <cpaelzer> pankaj: the link andol listed is good, it explains the backgrounds - but TL;DR where you'd had set eth0 (e.g. a grep or so) use the new name
[04:47] <pankaj> cpaelzer: You mean to look in 'interfaces' file and change enpls0 to eth0?
[04:50] <cpaelzer> pankaj: no I really not mean this
[04:50] <cpaelzer> pankaj: you had something in mind when you thought it would still be eth0
[04:50] <cpaelzer> like grepping for the interface name or callinth ethtool or whatever
[04:50] <cpaelzer> there, use the new name
[04:51] <cpaelzer> After the initial pain of adapting the new naming really is better IMHO
[16:52] <Jtremback[m]> hey, does ubuntu have any kind of declarative system config format
[16:52] <Jtremback[m]> I've been using LEDE and it's UCI system is really great
[16:53] <nacc> Jtremback[m]: no, I don't believe it does
[16:57] <Jtremback[m]> bummer
[17:56] <sarnold> Jtremback[m]: many things can be configured via debconf -- see debconf(7) -- but certainly not as many things as e.g. suse's yast can configure
[18:03] <Jtremback[m]> sarnold: thanks!
[18:04] <nacc> sarnold: but even debconf isn't quite so imperative -- it's at the package level, I assume. Rather than say 'service' level like UCI?
[18:04] <sarnold> nacc: no idea what uci is, but I'm going to go with 'yes' :)
[18:06] <nacc> sarnold: yeah, i did a cursory google based upon Jtremback[m]'s question -- it's the config manager for LEDE (I think)
[20:29] <hehehe>  :)