W dniu 20.10.2019 o 09:40, Julian Sikorski pisze: > Hi list, > > I have tried to connect my laptop to the network via ethernet for > netconsole debugging purposes. Unfortunately the wired connection no > longer appears to be functional: > > $ LANG=C nmcli device status > > DEVICE TYPE STATE CONNECTION > > wlp4s0 wifi connected UPC949397B_24 > > p2p-dev-wlp4s0 wifi-p2p disconnected -- > > enp3s0f0 ethernet unmanaged -- > > lo loopback unmanaged -- > > Google says that unmanaged means that a connection means that NM does > not want to manage a connection listed in /etc/network/interfaces and > that a solution is to change /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf from > > [ifupdown] > > managed=false > to > [ifupdown] > > managed=true > Unfortunately, /etc/network does not exist on Fedora, managed=false is > not present in the config file and adding managed=true does nothing. > > $ nmcli device set enp3s0f0 managed yes > > also seems to have no effect. Are there any other ways of figuring out > why the wired connection is not working? Thanks! > > Best regards, > Julian > Hi list,
I managed to get ethernet working by uninstalling network-scripts rpm and rebooting. I hope this helps others who encounter the same problem. Best regards, Julian _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
