On 2020-08-01 13:57, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 2020-08-02 04:43, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Now the specify as "specified" device:
$ nmcli device status eno2
Error: invalid extra argument 'eno2'.
Okay, what am I doing wrong/misreading?
If you were to use "tab completion" you'd find that upon hitting tab after entering
nmcli device status (tab)
[root@meimei ~]# nmcli device status help
Usage: nmcli device status { help }
Show status for all devices.
By default, the following columns are shown:
DEVICE - interface name
TYPE - device type
STATE - device state
CONNECTION - connection activated on device (if any)
Displayed columns can be changed using '--fields' global option. 'status' is
the default command, which means 'nmcli device' calls 'nmcli device status'.
So, the command is for "all" devices.
So I misread the man page then. Dang.
Is there a way to get just "connected" back from
nmcli?
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