Re: recent update makes me crazy...

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On Wed, 2014-07-16 at 10:59 +0200, Pal, Laszlo wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> One of the recent upgrade continuously trying to destroy my brain by
> changing my virtual bridge configs...
> 
> I don't have a very complicated config, one physical ethernet, one
> wireless and five virtual networks for my KVM machines. It was ok for
> several months, but after one of the recent update I cannot enable
> static addressing for my bridges. If I set-up the interface correctly
> (I mean using static address) and I restart NetworkManager my bridge
> interfaces are duplicated and NM creates another ones with DHCP
> enabled... crazy... I'm not sure if this is because virt-manager or nm
> this is why I post on both list
> 
> Here is my versions
> 
> Name        : NetworkManager
> Arch        : x86_64
> Epoch       : 1
> Version     : 0.9.9.1
> Release     : 4.git20140319.fc20
> 
> Installed Packages
> Name        : virt-manager
> Arch        : noarch
> Version     : 1.0.1
> Release     : 3.fc20
> 
> Any idea?

Could you attach the NetworkManager logs from 'journalctl -b -u
NetworkManager'?  I'd love to see what NM says it's doing here.  BTW,
did you get this version of NetworkManager from a COPR repository
somewhere?  We've made a lot of fixes to NM since March 19th, and that
may very well solve some of the problems that you're having.  However,
the official Fedora 20 NetworkManager RPM is not this version you're
using...

Dan

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