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Should you install Devuan Daedalus and want to configure it as an DHCP server,
don't forget to remove the Network-Manager (apt remove network-manager) from your system and configure the network in the classical way in
/etc/network/interfaces.
This will save you from head-aches caused by quizzical entries in /var/log/syslog and the DHCP server not starting at system start.
In such a case you can still start the server manually after system-boot. But system-boot will fail the starting DHCP server. (I use OpenRC)
You may have to edit /etc/default/ISC_DHCP-SERVER too depending on your IPv4 and IPv6 configuration.
Network-Manager is not recommended on servers anyway - think of BIND9, NFS, DHCP etc.
Network-Manager comes along with DEs - but I still want to have an XFCE4 Desktop on a server.
I'm not sure if that has to do with Daedalus, but I hadn't that problem with Beowulf.
Otherwise I can tell only the best from Daedalus! Be happy, as I am.
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Although Network-Manager is great for desktops and laptop PCs.
And only for these and not for servers.
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