It seems this is totally my fault (as always). By enabling Rhughes's Gnome 3.12 repo it's make my life harder and harder :) I don't blame him :)
So, sometimes my nm-applet trying to get IP address through DHCP for virtual interfaces which should have static address. When I check the output of ifconfig I can see the correct values, but when I open nm-applet edit connections dialog I can see dhcp where I should see static addresses :) Here is my versions NetworkManager.x86_64 1:0.9.9.1-4.git20140319.fc20 @rhughes-f20-gnome-3-12-x86_64 NetworkManager-adsl.x86_64 1:0.9.9.1-4.git20140319.fc20 @rhughes-f20-gnome-3-12-x86_64 NetworkManager-bluetooth.x86_64 1:0.9.9.1-4.git20140319.fc20 @rhughes-f20-gnome-3-12-x86_64 NetworkManager-glib.i686 1:0.9.9.1-4.git20140319.fc20 @rhughes-f20-gnome-3-12-i386 NetworkManager-glib.x86_64 1:0.9.9.1-4.git20140319.fc20 @rhughes-f20-gnome-3-12-x86_64 NetworkManager-openvpn.x86_64 1:0.9.9.0-0.1.git20140128.fc20 @updates NetworkManager-openvpn-gnome.x86_64 1:0.9.9.0-0.1.git20140128.fc20 @updates NetworkManager-wwan.x86_64 1:0.9.9.1-4.git20140319.fc20 @rhughes-f20-gnome-3-12-x86_64 Maybe the easiest way to get back to normal is to reinstall my machine and forget those experimental repos :)) L: On 28 July 2014 14:34, Thomas Haller <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, 2014-07-28 at 14:07 +0200, Pal, Laszlo wrote: >> The only plugin enabled is the RH/Fedora one >> >> [main] >> plugins=ifcfg-rh > > which would be correct, seeing that you use Fedora. > > >> should I put unmanaged for the virtual interfaces to avoid this >> unnecessary dhcp retries? The IP addresses are correct for them, but >> nm-applet still trying to get address from dhcp... very strange > > > Not sure what you mean by "unnecessary dhcp retries". If you don't want > to use DHCP, set the IPv4 method to "manual". Also not sure what you > mean by "unmanaged", but that doesn't sound right. > > Please configure the connections they way you want them too. > Use nm-applet, or one of the other UI tools for that. > > If you have remaining issues, please give some more information, such > as: what you want to do; what do you think you are doing; what seems to > be happening; and what do you expect to happen instead. > > > Thanks, > Thomas > > >
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