I'm not entirely sure what to think about this.
If /etc/network doesn't exist, you're not dealing with a Debian based distro, so the injected network configuration won't work anyway. Just creating /etc/network might mask the problem, but you'll still end up with an instance you can't access.
I'm not entirely sure what to think about this.
If /etc/network doesn't exist, you're not dealing with a Debian based distro, so the injected network configuration won't work anyway. Just creating /etc/network might mask the problem, but you'll still end up with an instance you can't access.