Control: reassign -1 installation-reports

On Lu, 16 aug 21, 17:56:44, joebeasley...@gmail.com wrote:
> Package: <Install>
> Version: <11>
> 
> Fresh Gui install. Two nics on different networks. If I enable one with
> network manager in gnome, it disables the other one. Re-enable the one
> it disabled, and it disables the other one??
> Turns out this was a graphical install that created file called
> ens3.nmconnection in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections. I removed
> this file and rebooted. Both nics can now be enabled at the same time.
> A Text install creates a file called "Wired Connection 1" in the same
> folder. Removed it to resolve.
> Looks like these files get created if you install a graphical desktop
> (gnome) during the install.  Three different installs, same results. 
> I did a text install with no gui, then installed the gnome desktop
> after reboot. No issues.
> 
> This is a virtual machine install running on an Ubuntu 18.04.1. Kernel
> 5.4.0-77-generic #86~18.04.2-Ubuntu SMP.  64 Gigs Ram.  
> qemu-kvm version 1:2.11_dfsg-1ubuntu7.37
> 
> Debian ISO debian-11.0.0-amd64-netinst.iso   
> size  395.3 MB
> md5sum  499953266841cae41612310e65659456
> sha256sum ae6d563d2444665316901fe7091059ac34b8f67ba30f9159f7cef7d2fdc5b
> f8a
> 
> 
> Installs:
> Debian Gnu/linux 11 (bullseye) x86_64
> kernel 5.10.0-8-amd64
> shell: bash 5.1.4

Reassigning to correct (pseudo-)package.

Kind regards,
Andrei
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