clone 743157 -1 reassign -1 network-manager thanks Hi Michael,
> > Does "nmcli nm enable true" help? > > Try that instead "nmcli nm sleep false" (as root) I guess you mean to recreate working network? Will try later on. > As you see, it is NetworkManager manager which disables the network > interfaces whenever there is a suspend request, not systemd. Ok. > I assume you are not using systemd as PID 1 as the log message > "org.freedesktop.systemd1' failed" indicates? I guess, I don't know/care (I keep out of the init flame wars). I installed Debian two days ago from the daily netinst image ... > This means you won't get a proper resume signal. NM listens to that > resume signal and re-enables the network interfaces. Since it doesn't > get that signal, it simply stays in disabled state. Umpf, but then this is a serious bug in NM, right? Cloned and reassigned. And, it was *NOT* the case on my old laptop, which had the *very*same* setup, besides it was older and had *no* trace of systemd hanging around (I on purppose kept it uninstalled!) So it seems that there is *some* connection with systemd. Norbert ------------------------------------------------------------------------ PREINING, Norbert http://www.preining.info JAIST, Japan TeX Live & Debian Developer GPG: 0x860CDC13 fp: F7D8 A928 26E3 16A1 9FA0 ACF0 6CAC A448 860C DC13 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org