On 1/28/2020 9:28 AM, Christoph Pleger wrote: > Hello, > > on my notebook computer, I have a WLAN interface that is managed with > NetworkManager and a cable-bound network interface that gets its static > IP address by a systemd-networkd configuration file. But as of course on > a portable notebook the cable-bound network interface is not always > connected, it is a additionally also managed by NetworkManager. Hostname > resolution takes place through systemd-resolved, that is, > /etc/resolv.conf is a symbolic link to > /run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf . > > This all works fine so far, but when the cable-bound interface is not > connected (that means, when NetworkManager de-activated the connection), > the nameservers defined for that connection in the systemd-networkd > configuration file are still in the active systemd-resolved > configuration, as can be seen in the file > /run/systemd/resolve/resolv.conf and in the output of "resolvectl > status". Though this is - at least in my case with maximum of three > nameservers - only a cosmetic problem, my goal is that the nameservers > defined for the cable-bound connection disappear from the active > systemd-resolved configuration when the cable is disconnected. > > Is it possible to realize such a combination of NetworkManager and > systemd-networkd/systemd-resolved? > > Regards
Why are you using systemd-networkd/resolved if you have NM installed? -- John Doe