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linux_router:ubuntu [2024-06-16 Sun wk24 13:30] baumkplinux_router:ubuntu [2024-09-21 Sat wk38 20:08] (current) – [Debian Router Setup] baumkp
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 Basically the same as Ubuntu, except I tried with Debian Buster (10).  I updated to Debian Bullseye (11). When I updated to Bookwork (12) the update failed.  I then managed to corrupt the configuration files on the router..... Hopefully these notes expedite recovery. Basically the same as Ubuntu, except I tried with Debian Buster (10).  I updated to Debian Bullseye (11). When I updated to Bookwork (12) the update failed.  I then managed to corrupt the configuration files on the router..... Hopefully these notes expedite recovery.
  
-Having used Ubuntu for the past many years I have grown use to netplan.  This is not native on Debian Buster, so needs to be installed: ''sudo apt install netplan.io''  it basically just seems to work.+Having used Ubuntu for the past many years I have grown use to netplan.  This is not native on Debian Buster, so needs to be installed: ''sudo apt install netplan.io''  it basically just seems to work.  Now I have gone back to preferring /etc/network/interfaces.
  
 One of the benefits of Debian is no **Snaps**!   Also a whole pile of other Ubuntu crud is not there! One of the benefits of Debian is no **Snaps**!   Also a whole pile of other Ubuntu crud is not there!