Not sure why my comment on my report of this bug didn't get merged into
this one.

The work-around is to issue

nmcli nm sleep false

This tells NetworkManager to leave "sleep" mode. Restarting
NetworkManager _happens_ to do this, but only by chance. I'd actually
argue that restarting NetworkManager should _not_ reset sleep status,
because you may actually want that to persist for lots of reasons over a
restart.

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  network-manager has decided that networking is disabled, cannot be re-
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