(In reply to Franck Bui from comment #1) > Just out of curiosity, why do you want to avoid it ? > > As long as systemd-networkd remains disabled, it shouldn't cause any > problems. > > Is it only to spare a few Mo on the disk ? Aeon typically doesn't want extra binaries and services lying around on the disk that we're not using There's always a chance my users will turn it on if its there Then I'll have to deal with the bug reports and I dont want that, as on Aeon we will only support NetworkManager