On Mon, Jan 24, 2022 at 9:21 PM Sam Varshavchik mrsam@courier-mta.com wrote:
Tom Horsley writes:
I setup a bridge on my system with nmcli (since the GUI interface was hopeless). I think these notes might be correct:
nmcli con show nmcli con add ifname br0 type bridge con-name br0 nmcli con add type bridge-slave ifname eth0 master br0 nmcli con down "Wired connection 1" nmcli con up br0 nmcli con show nmcli con mod br0 ipv4.ignore-auto-dns yes nmcli con mod br0 bridge.mac-address <mac of eth0 here> nmcli con modify br0 bridge.stp no
This looks correct to me. I can follow this; but I'll be darned if I'll remember any of this when I'll need to do it next time, myself. networkmanager is huge. The manual pages are detailed, extensive, and describe everything.
But there's just one problem. If you need to do a basic task, like that, you have absolutely no clue where to begin.
If you are an Ansible user, you might try the network system role - https://github.com/linux-system-roles/network/ available in https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/linux-system-roles or https://galaxy.ansible.com/fedora/linux_system_roles or https://galaxy.ansible.com/linux-system-roles/network
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