On 17.02.2013 15:53, Julien Patriarca wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 09:26:18AM +0100, Michael Biebl wrote:
>> can you run a diff on those different connection files in
>> /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections to see in what aspect hey are
>> defferent.
> 
> I have run diffs. There is one connection named by its own name and then
> several others with the same name and the uuid appended.
> I have joined you a diff file.
> Most of the time it occurs after the laptop has rebooted. When it comes
> back from suspend, it has lost the connections and I have to go through
> the wizard again.

NM should not automatically create any new connections. But as you said,
after resume, you have to go through the wizard again, to create a new
connection. That's most likely where your duplicates come from.
I suspect, that after resume, your device is not properly initialized
and the wizard somehow triggers that.

Could you remove all duplicate connection files, create a fresh one,
then after resume, when the connection is not shown, rmmod the driver
and modprobe it again. If that doesn't help restart NM

Michael


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