Adam Pribyl wrote:
It could be, but at the moment I have a feeling from your report, that
problem is more in that you acctually do not know, how you have
configured the interface. If you disabled the NM and did not set up
the network service to start, then it's clear your network is not
brought up. Here I have NM on (dhcp) and network off and it works
fine. Elsewhere I have NM off and network with dhcp on, and works too.
If this is server, then just disable NM as it is more desktop focused
and use network servis as in any previous version of Fedora.
I'm perfectly willing to believe that PEBKAU (Problem Exists Between
Keyboard and User). Particularly given that
I simply expected it to *work* when I turned off NM (and statically
configured everything). The difference, I guess is
that NM is now on by default, rather than the other way around.
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