[Bug 1703640] Re: nplan and libnss-resolve should be in same dependency
Stefan Bader
stefan.bader at canonical.com
Wed Jul 12 06:42:42 UTC 2017
That would be the sane thing, however... Practically, without libnss-
resolve installed "systemd-resolve --status" returns an error about some
DBUS element and whether it is because of that or something else not
properly checked, you end up with nothing in /etc/resolv.conf and thus
without any DNS resolution at all.
Also a bit weird in that case is that "networkctl" shows the interface
as routable/configured while clearly configuration did not go well. Meh!
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Title:
nplan and libnss-resolve should be in same dependency
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug description:
I am filing this under nplan because I don't know what better anchor
to use. I discovered for systems which I bring up by using debootstrap
and then extend that installation to be bootable, I end up with nplan
installed but not libnss-resolve. This results in broken DNS
resolution when starting to use nplan.
It looks like nplan is a dependency of ubuntu-minimal but libnss-
resolve is only in ubuntu-standard. But it is also required when using
networkd as renderer for netplan.
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