On Thu, May 31, 2018 at 10:59 AM, Andrei Verovski <andreil1@starlett.lv> wrote:
Hi,
I have networking problem with fresh install of Leap 15.0 on 2 pcs, which seem to be similar to the one I had when upgraded 42.3 to Leap 15 late beta. However, this is 100% fresh install on reformatted SSD in HP desktop.
Symptoms is the same - after first restart networking service (with Wicked) is broken. Examining logs showed that for whatever reason NetworkManager is not fully disabled. 1 - NetworkManager-wait-online.service still tries to start and fails with timeout error 2 - KDE NetworkManager plazma applet tries to initiate connection on eth0 and fails. It should show “ NetworkManager is not running” instead.
I tried to fix this:
1) Disabled NetworkManager.service and NetworkManager-wait-online.service with systemctl disable NetworkManager.service systemctl disable NetworkManager-wait-online.service
After restart
After restart of what? User GUI session? Network service? The whole system?
annoying NetworkManager still disrupts networking.
What exactly "disrupts networking" means? So far the only problem you described was failed NetworkManager-wait-online.service which sounds like annoying but cosmetic issue. What exact problem do you have?
2) Switched in Yast Wicked -> NetworkManager, the back, restart. Problem the same.
rcnetwork restart cures problem till next system reboot. I can’t remove NetworkManager because it also deleted KDE / MATE. Switching KDE to MATE do not changes anything.
Anyone can suggest what system component (I suspect some freedesktop or dbus-org services) disrupts networking ?
Thanks in advance
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