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[SOLVED] 17.10 Bridge network for KVM Virtual Machine

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I'm using the new 17.10 Ubuntu interface, i find it nice (snappier than Unity?) but it seems to lack some
tools/settings available in Unity (maybe they will be added) one i miss:

Network management, i cannot find a way to create a bridge, do i overlooked something or am i right?
If it is actually missing, how do i create a bridge in 17.10, i guess command line, should i disable network
manager and use "netplan"?

found this doc but it is not much:
Network configuration

ifupdown has been deprecated in favor of netplan and is no longer present on new installs. The installer will generate a configuration file for netplan in /etc/netplan, which will set up the system to configure the network via systemd-networkd or NetworkManager. Desktop users will see their system fully managed via NetworkManager as it has been the case in previous releases, but Server users now have their network devices managed via systemd-networkd on new installs. This only applies to new installations.

Given that ifupdown is no longer installed by default, its commands will not be present: ifup and ifdown are thus unavailable, replaced by ip link set $device up and ip link set $device down.
The networkctl command is also available for users to see a summary of the network devices. networkctl status will display the current global state of IP addresses on the system; and networkctl status $device can display the details specific to a network device.

For more information about netplan, please refer to the manual page using the man 5 netplan command.

Thanks!

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