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You are looking for your iproute2 config in /etc/iproute2 and it's gone? Here's an explanation on what's going on: From v6.5.0, iproute2 supports stateless configuration pattern. This means that iproute2 now read its config from /etc/iproute2/FOO, and, if it does not exist, fall back to /usr/share/iproute2/FOO. You can find iproute2 default configuration in /usr/share/iproute2, while you can store your user-modified config files in /etc/iproute2. /usr/share/iproute2 files are not supposed to be manually modified. If a previous update broke your user config for iproute2, you may have one or more ".rpmsave" files in /etc/iproute2. You can restore your config simply dropping the ".rpmsave" suffix from the file name.
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