Hello,

Although the default NetVM in Qubes is based on Fedora, I wanted to be able to 
use NetworkManager 1.4.2 to automatically spoof my MAC address when connecting 
to networks. In order to do this, I followed the instructions here:

https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/anonymizing-your-mac-address/

I created a new template for Debian 9 as instructed, then created a new NetVM 
from that template and added the Network Connections app to it, as well as my 
WiFi adapter (under the Devices tab).

However, the Debian-based NetVM will not see the hardware. The Fedora-based 
NetVM can see it fine, but when I power that down and power up the Debian-based 
VM, no such luck.

I am running Qubes 3.2 with all the latest updates applied. This email was sent 
from a Firefox session inside a disposable VM, so I know using the Fedora-based 
NetVM works. I also created additonal NetVMs based on Fedora, Debian 8, and 
Debian 9. The Debian-based NetVMs do not see my WiFi card. The Fedora-based 
NetVM does.

Any advice would be very appreciated.


Thanks,
Bash

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