[...]

The device is configured as "unmanaged".

There are many reasons why that could be. Possibly it's because the
interface is configured in /etc/network/interfaces, together with
ifupdown.managed=False (see `man NetworkManager.conf`).

don't configure the device as unmanged, if you want NetworkManager to
handle it.


best,
Thomas


Hi Thomas,
I've found on "/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf" (not on /etc/network/interfaces):


[ifupdown]
managed=false


changed now by me on:


[ifupdown]
managed=true

Restarted NetworkManager now all works fine!




But I do not understand why pppoeconf went to change these parameters!

Anyway, all's well that ends well ..and the last one closes the door (https://youtu.be/C8__3Q85_lk) :-D


Many thanks again!


Davide






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