Looks like this problem is gone with latest kernel (5.10).
Thanks for your help.
Dod
On Thursday, 10 December 2020 10:34:38 CET Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > This could be the source of your problems. My suggestion would be to
> > delete both connections, and create a new one from scratch.
>
> More in detail, at start Network Manager is using one connection and on
> reconnect the
On Jo, 10 dec 20, 11:26:59, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Mi, 09 dec 20, 19:01:55, Dominique Dumont wrote:
> >
> > After boot, NetworkManager lists 2 eno2 interface:
> > - one created at boot time with Ipv6 and no DNS (even though
> > /etc/resolv.conf
> > contains the dns entries given by dhcp)
>
On Mi, 09 dec 20, 19:01:55, Dominique Dumont wrote:
>
> After boot, NetworkManager lists 2 eno2 interface:
> - one created at boot time with Ipv6 and no DNS (even though /etc/resolv.conf
> contains the dns entries given by dhcp)
> - one configured before which requires Ipv4
There can only be
On Wednesday, 9 December 2020 16:43:01 CET Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> Did something change or has it "always" been like this? What about other
> systems on the same network (if any).
I had this problem on a tower on the same network. It's now gone (or
flapping...)
I currently have this is issue on
On 12/9/20, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Mi, 09 dec 20, 15:54:53, Dominique Dumont wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I've run in a weird problem. After a reboot, only Ipv6 address is setup on
>> my
>> wired network card.
>
> Did something change or has it "always" been like this? What about other
> systems on the
On Mi, 09 dec 20, 15:54:53, Dominique Dumont wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've run in a weird problem. After a reboot, only Ipv6 address is setup on my
> wired network card.
Did something change or has it "always" been like this? What about other
systems on the same network (if any).
> The workaround is
On Wed 09 Dec 2020 at 15:54:53 (+0100), Dominique Dumont wrote:
>
> I've run in a weird problem. After a reboot, only Ipv6 address is setup on my
> wired network card.
>
> The workaround is fairly simple: disconnect and reconnect with network
> manager. Note that Ipv4 is brought up after
On 12/9/20 4:54 PM, Dominique Dumont wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've run in a weird problem. After a reboot, only Ipv6 address is setup on my
> wired network card.
>
> The workaround is fairly simple: disconnect and reconnect with network
> manager. Note that Ipv4 is brought up after suspend/resume
>
>
Hi
I've run in a weird problem. After a reboot, only Ipv6 address is setup on my
wired network card.
The workaround is fairly simple: disconnect and reconnect with network
manager. Note that Ipv4 is brought up after suspend/resume
Still, this is cumbersome. I've found no obvious problems in
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