On 4/2/25 21:03, Hans de Goede wrote:
The driver is working fine. For some reason NetworkManager lost its
settings and the adapter went into random mac address mode, which it
doesn't support, so the system lost networking.
I've thrown a file into /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d that shuts off the
random nonsense so this can't happen again.
This sounds like a NetworkManager bug to me. If the NIC does not support
random mac address mode then NetworkManager should fallback to not using it.
We cannot expect all users of such NICs to manually disable the random
MAC address mode.
Can you file a bug in Fedora bugzilla against NetworkManager for this
please ?
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2343878
Sadly I was in such a panic to fix the issue I didn't spend any time
diagnosing it, so the bug report is a little "vague" technically.
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