Am 04.07.19 um 16:14 schrieb Mark Brown: > On Thu, Jul 04, 2019 at 03:59:59PM +0200, Michael Biebl wrote: >> Am 04.07.19 um 13:55 schrieb Mark Brown: > >>> On a system with multiple wired networks Network Manager displays >>> them separately (eg, in the system settings app I see two network >>> connections listed with separate settings buttons and on/off >>> toggles) but in actual fact there is only a single set of wired >>> settings and toggling one connection on toggles other wired >>> connections off. Similar things happen when configuring via the >>> system menu. > >> Could you add a screenshot which highlights the problem you are seeing? >> network-manager itself does not provide any GUI (only a CLI and TUI). > > I actually see the same behaviour with the CLI and TUI as I do > with the GNOME settings stuff - there's nothing obvious that > suggests that the two connections are mutually exclusive (in the > TUI they do both say "Wired Connection 1" but that's a child of > the interface so those configs look like they're per-interface). > AFAICT the exclusion is being enforced at the NM level and the > clients are just passing through what they see through the APIs. > > Anyway, I'm attaching an image showing the GNOME settings app. >
So you have two network interfaces but one connection profile? Can you attach that connection profile (see /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections)? I still struggle to understand your problem tbh. Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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