On Tue, 2021-06-08 at 19:03 +0700, Pedro Ribeiro wrote:
> On Tue, 2021-06-08 at 12:37 +0200, Thomas Haller wrote:
> > That means the effectively used
> >        value can first always be configured for each profile, and
> > these
> >        default values only matter if the per-profile values
> > explicitly
> >        indicates to use the default from NetworkManager.conf.
> 
> Thank you, this worked perfectly. Turns out I was setting the preserve
> value after the general one, not before!



ah cool...

Note what `man NetworkManager.conf` says about the order of these
sections:


       The sections within one file are considered in order of appearance,
       with the exception that the [connection] section is always considered
       last. In the example above, this order is [...]

       [...]
       When having different sections in multiple files, sections from files
       that are read later have higher priority. So within one file the
       priority of the sections is top-to-bottom. Across multiple files later
       definitions take precedence.



best,
Thomas

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