On 10/17/2018 10:38 AM, Thomas Haller wrote:
3) if you do
nmcli device disconnect eth0
ip addr add 192.168.7.5/24 dev eth0
NM now creates an in-memory connection "eth0". This means that
NetworkManager*does not* manage this device.
Among the things I forgot : I understand what you explained but I cannot
figure out a way to make nmcli confirm that the device is not managed.
For instance :
# nmcli -f GENERAL.STATE device show eth1
GENERAL.STATE: 100 (connected)
I guess the 'connected' hides the 10 (unmanaged) I can see in different
situations ?
# nmcli device show eth1 | grep -i managed
# <nothing>
?
Thanks
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Thomas H.
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