On 03/30/2016 11:08 AM, Russel Winder wrote:
However it seems that since the last update of the iwl* files, or maybe
the NetworkManager files, kernel 4.5 will not start the WiFi. From what
I can see the fact that NetworkManager is still a running service means
that the wired Ethernet port cannot be started.

NetworkManager should bring up the wired ethernet as soon as the port detects a connection.

Is there something wrong with my set up that stops NetworkManager using
wired Ethernet?

Anything in the logs?

I found that stopping the NetworkManager service allows me to use ifup
to get the wired Ethernet working, but this is initd type stuff rather
than systemd type stuff and so feels ugly, or is it the right thing?

ifup should work with NetworkManager. Have you tried running ifup with NetworkManager running?

What is officially the best way of getting wired Ethernet to be part of
the set up?

It should just work.
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