Thomas,

I have a question about how to bring up a bridged connection pair. What I am 
currently doing is creating the master connection for br-eth0 and then creating 
the slave connection for eth0 and activating it. If I have a static IP4 config 
on the master the connection come up fine. If I have a AUTO IP4 config, then 
the slave activation fails with a message about the master not being activated. 
Obviously the DHCP on the bridge won't succeed, until a physical interface is 
attached to the bridge. It seems like a chicken and egg problem. DHCP can't 
succeed until the slave interface is attached to the bridge and the slave 
connection won't activate without the master being in the activated state.

Should I be bringing up the connection differently? Should I wait for the 
master connection to reach the activated state before making the slave 
connection? Should I do DHCP in the bridge case differently then adding a AUTO 
IP4 setting? I did have CAN_FAIL as part of that IP4 setting.

Thanks for your help!

-Tom

ps. I am also seeing the slave NIC eth0 is still enslaved to the master br-eth0 
after the slave connection is removed. I checking this with brctl show. The 
bridge and it's children are cleaned up when I shutdown Network Manager. 
Removing the both the master and slave connection still results with the bridge 
existing and the slave still enslaved.
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