Re: Build a network bridge with Fedora

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On 09/21/2017 11:30 PM, Cristian Sava wrote:
To be more precise, I expect something really simple like:
   nmcli tobridge ifcfg-eth0
nothing more, instead of the two complicated lines, because all
configuration is already in ifcfg-eth0 and the bridge will be build
from that.

How is there enough information in there to create a bridge since the only information in that file is to configure an ethernet interface.

It should also be an option at install time to choose bridge instead
normal ethernet.

What use would a bridge be for installing? I can understand maybe a vlan config but not a bridge.

As of now we have no option to do that in the graphical network
configuration tool!

Install nm-connection-editor.

So, I know how to do that but it's not easy for average user and that's
a problem to be solved.

Why would an average user have any use at all for this?

I don't even understand from your original question what it is you're trying to do.
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