On 1/30/20 6:54 PM, Mike Wright wrote:
On 1/30/20 3:17 PM, sean darcy wrote:
On 1/25/20 5:59 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 1/25/20 2:18 PM, sean darcy wrote:
On 1/25/20 3:33 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 1/25/20 9:06 AM, sean darcy wrote:
On FC31 I can't persistently rename the interfaces, see:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1777893
So I want to use FC31 interface names : enp1s0 and enp0s20u3.
I've used nmtui to set up the interfaces. But NM won't activate
them because they are "strictly unmanaged" !!
How do I fix that ?
Is there some other way to persistently activate the interface ?
What does "nmcli d" show?
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It shows the state as unmanaged.
Try "nmcli d set enp1s0 managed on". I'm not sure if that's a
persistent change though.
Well that didn't work:
Usually booleans can be expressed as 0/1, false/true, off/on, no/yes,
among others.
However, the nmcli manpage specifically states:
nmcli device set <device> managed { yes | no }
Just for spit and giggles try:
nmcli device set eth0 managed yes
My hunch is the manpage is incomplete. Let us know.
Mike Wright
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Good idea, but alas, no :
#nmcli d
DEVICE TYPE STATE CONNECTION
eth1 ethernet connected eth1
wlan0 wifi unavailable --
eth0 ethernet unmanaged --
lo loopback unmanaged --
# nmcli device set eth0 managed yes
# nmcli d
DEVICE TYPE STATE CONNECTION
eth1 ethernet connected eth1
wlan0 wifi unavailable --
eth0 ethernet unmanaged --
lo loopback unmanaged --
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