Public bug reported:
STEPS:
1. Grab the latest xenial iso from
http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/xenial/daily-live/current/
2. Install in oem mode
3. In the OEM desktop double click on Prepare for end user type in your
password and reboot
4. Run through the end user wizard setting up wifi as you go
5. Login to the end user session
6. Note the empty Wifi symbol in indicator
7. Run nmcli d and see something like
DEVICE TYPE STATE CONNECTION
enp3s0 ethernet Unavailable --
wlo1 wifi Unavailable --
lo loopback Unmanagaed --
WORKAROUND:
reboot
After reboot everything works as expected and the system autoconnects as
expected.
** Affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1665384
Title:
OEM switch to end user results in wifi not being available.
Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
STEPS:
1. Grab the latest xenial iso from
http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/xenial/daily-live/current/
2. Install in oem mode
3. In the OEM desktop double click on Prepare for end user type in your
password and reboot
4. Run through the end user wizard setting up wifi as you go
5. Login to the end user session
6. Note the empty Wifi symbol in indicator
7. Run nmcli d and see something like
DEVICE TYPE STATE CONNECTION
enp3s0 ethernet Unavailable --
wlo1 wifi Unavailable --
lo loopback Unmanagaed --
WORKAROUND:
reboot
After reboot everything works as expected and the system autoconnects as
expected.
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