Re: another f38->f40 issue: network if is renamed.

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On 16/7/24 10:31 am, Todd Zullinger wrote:
fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
How do I check that these keyfiles were created?

This is a handy command for checking what file defines a connection:

     $ nmcli -f name,filename,device connection

NAME                FILENAME                                                                                              DEVICE
Wired connection 2  /run/NetworkManager/system-connections/Wired connection 2.nmconnection                                enp2s0
System eth1         /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/System eth1.nmconnection                                       --
System eth1         /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/System eth1-9c92fad9-6ecb-3e6c-eb4d-8a47c6f50c04.nmconnection  --
Wired connection 1  /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/Wired connection 1.nmconnection                                --
[ignoring 'lo' and 'virbr0')

$ ls -l /run/NetworkManager/system-connections/* /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/*
-rw------- 1 root root 271 Jul 14 20:17 '/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/System eth1-9c92fad9-6ecb-3e6c-eb4d-8a47c6f50c04.nmconnection'
-rw------- 1 root root 318 Jul 13 12:59 '/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/System eth1.nmconnection'
-rw------- 1 root root 306 Jul 13 12:59 '/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/Wired connection 1.nmconnection'
-rw------- 1 root root 272 Jul 14 16:51 '/run/NetworkManager/system-connections/Wired connection 2.nmconnection'

And nm-connection-editor shows ether connections:
				Last Used	Device
	Wired connection 2	2 days ago	enp2s0
	System eth1		3 days ago	eth1 (00:1B:21:3A:56:72)
	Wired connection 1	4 years ago	B4:2E:99:83:6D:7D		# note: this is eth0 MAC
	System eth1		never		eth1 (00:1B:21:3A:56:72)
Interestingly the first two both refer to my eth1 (00:1B:21:3A:56:72).

Drilling down, the 'Device' drop down list offers 3 values:
	eth1 (00:1B:21:3A:56:72)
	enp2s0 (00:1B:21:3A:56:72)
	eth0 (B4:2E:99:83:6D:7D)

Should I remove the last (very old) connections? Maybe not because I will end up with two eth1 connections.

What I really want is:
	Wired connection 1	eth0 (B4:2E:99:83:6D:7D)	# like it is now
	Wired connection 2	eth1 (00:1B:21:3A:56:72)	# adjusted

Can I simply do this using the GUI?

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Eyal at Home (fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)

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