Am 10.07.2014 17:41, schrieb Christoph Anton Mitterer: > > With that version, it seems that network-breaker no longer correctly > reads stuff from /e/n/interfaces . > > I mean that has been buggy ever since, and e.g. WPA-EAP connections > never worked with NM, but now normal WPA-PSK connections aren’t working > any longer as well. > > It seems that the ifupdown plugin stopped exporting any connections/ifaces, > whose names are longer than 15 characters, which easily happens with > WiFi, when using e.g. ifscheme as well.
Please attach your /etc/network/interfaces and a debug log: service network-manager stop && NetworkManger --no-daemon --debug --log-level=debug > -- Configuration Files: > /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf changed: > [main] > plugins=ifupdown,keyfile > [ifupdown] > managed=true Oh well, managed=true is not really supported and tested. After all, having both ifupdown and NM manage the same interface is bound to fail in some way anyway. I'm inclined to simply rip out that code completely, it's just too buggy. I'd suggest you use the keyfile plugin to store your system connections. Patches to fix managed=true mode are welcome. I'll probably won't spend a lot of effort on it. Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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