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From: Michael Mattes <gentoo@×××××.de>
To: gentoo-amd64@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-amd64] Re: No connections after upgrades
Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2014 14:21:16
Message-Id: eabc132b87b6aec7a8dae320f4948e43@lacerta.uberspace.de
In Reply to: [gentoo-amd64] Re: No connections after upgrades by mr_L4N
1 Am 29.12.2014 15:09, schrieb mr_L4N:
2 > The status of NetworkManager.service is loaded but active failed, and
3 > i'm using Networkmanager 0.9.8.10-r1
4 >
5 > Il domenica 28 dicembre 2014, Canek Peláez Valdés <caneko@×××××.com>
6 > ha scritto:
7 >
8 >> On Sun, Dec 28, 2014 at 3:38 PM, mr_L4N <serverplus@×××××.com>
9 >> wrote:
10 >>>
11 >>> Today i've upgrade my gentoo box with systemd and kernel 3.16.5,
12 >> and now networkmanager won't start.
13 >>
14 >> Are you sure about that? What does
15 >>
16 >> systemctl status NetworkManager.service
17 >>
18 >> says?
19 >>
20 >> Be aware that with NetworkManager > 9.8.6, the ifnet plugin is not
21 >> longer supported with systemd, since it conflicts wih OpenRC. The
22 >> ebuild tells you then that you probably will need to reconfigure
23 >> your networks:
24 >>
25 >> ewarn "Ifnet plugin won't be used with
26 >> systemd support enabled"
27 >> ewarn "as it is meant to be used with openRC
28 >> and can cause collisions"
29 >> ewarn "(like bug #485658)."
30 >> ewarn "Because of this, you will likely need
31 >> to reconfigure some of"
32 >> ewarn "your networks."
33 >>
34 >> Regards.--
35 >> Canek Peláez Valdés
36 >> Profesor de asignatura, Facultad de Ciencias
37 >> Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
38
39 Perhaps this is because the NIC's naming scheme has changed on your
40 system.
41 At least that's what happened to me. It changed from "enp6s0" to "eth0".
42 Don't know, perhaps because I switched off the UUID naming in grub or
43 because I masked and "-"-flagged systemd, udev, udisks, upower, *kit,
44 etc.
45
46 greets
47 mick