[12:34] <mei> hey. is mixing netplan and raw networkd bad?
[12:35] <mei> in systemd the order of interfaces and networks is by the starting number of the file. how that will interact with netplan things? do they get generated with some number or what? they always come before or after?
[12:35] <mei> i actually ignored the issue till this moment since it was just working but since i need to add a new interface/network now i need to understand this
[12:36] <mei> and yeah i considered to go full netplan but it seems it's lacking features that are in networkd and i need them
[12:36] <mei> i could go full networkd, but netplan is just way easier to setup a wifi
[12:59] <slyon> mei: mixing raw networkd and netplan is fine
[12:59] <slyon> Netplan generates its configuration as /run/systemd/network/10-netplan-...
[13:00] <slyon> so depending on how you name your manual configuration it will be higher or lower in priority
[13:00] <slyon> Also, you can amend specific configuration written by Netplan, by adding an override file, e.g. /etc/systemd/networkd/10-netplan-eth0.network.d/override.conf
[13:04] <mei> thanks!!!