Switch to systemd-networkd for chilly.
It should hopefully fix the issue where network doesn't come back after a system config switch.
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users.users.ppetru.extraGroups = [ "libvirtd" ];
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users.users.ppetru.extraGroups = [ "libvirtd" ];
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networking = {
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networking.useNetworkd = true;
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# TODO: try using DHCP for br0. will probably need a hardcoded MAC
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systemd.network.enable = true;
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defaultGateway = "192.168.1.1";
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nameservers = [ "192.168.1.1" ];
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systemd.network.netdevs."10-br0" = {
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bridges.br0.interfaces = [ "enp1s0" ];
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netdevConfig = {
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interfaces.br0 = {
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Name = "br0";
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useDHCP = false;
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Kind = "bridge";
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ipv4.addresses = [
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# when switching to DHCP, fill this in with value from enp1s0 or something made up starting with 02:
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{
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# MACAddress = "";
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"address" = "192.168.1.5";
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};
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"prefixLength" = 24;
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};
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}
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];
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systemd.network.networks."20-enp1s0" = {
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};
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matchConfig.Name = "enp1s0";
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networkConfig.Bridge = "br0";
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};
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systemd.network.networks."30-br0" = {
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matchConfig.Name = "br0";
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networkConfig = {
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# TODO: use DHCP. Would need a hardcoded MAC (see above)
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Address = [ "192.168.1.5/24" ];
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Gateway = [ "192.168.1.1" ];
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DNS = [ "192.168.1.1" ];
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# DHCP = "yes";
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};
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};
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};
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}
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}
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