16.10.2020 13:19, Andrei Petru Mura пишет:
> Hi Andrei,
> 
> What value should I set to ignore-carrier?
> Is it ok if I proceed like this:
> 
> in /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/general.conf
> 
> I'll put this:
> [device]
> match-device=interface-name:enp5s0f1
> ignore-carrier=yes
> 
> ?
> 

Works for me.

> Thanks,
> Mura Andrei
> 
> On Fri, Oct 16, 2020 at 10:56 AM Andrei Borzenkov <arvidj...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> 
>> On Fri, Oct 16, 2020 at 10:15 AM Andrei Petru Mura via
>> networkmanager-list <networkmanager-list@gnome.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> In my CentOS 8, I want to make my network card to be configured at boot
>> time. The networking is managed by NetworkManager. I configured the
>> connection with nmcli as such:
>>>
>>> nmcli con add type ethernet ifname enp5s0f1 con-name enp5s0f1
>> autoconnect yes save yes ipv4.addresses 192.168.1.10/25 ipv4.method manual
>>>
>>> The problem is that when I reboot the machine, the interface is down. In
>> order to have it available, I have to always up it first:
>>>
>>> nmcli con up enp5s0f1
>>>
>>> Is there a way to force it via NetworkManager to be always up?
>>
>> You can set ignore-carrier device property in NetworkManager.conf.
>>
> 

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