On 6/16/25 7:37 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Although the network manager is "suppose" to do this (or something similar), I discovered the following corrected the problem: "#" means as "root" # systemctl restart NetworkManager.service If you run it as a user, systemctl will prompt you for the root password. Once you get all of Samuel fixed in place and if it just does not seems to work, try the restart command.
That is a good suggestion. However, I think there are some configuration issues still.
Here is my documentation on how to set up a bridge. Keep in mind that if Sam says something different, go with him. He is 1000 time more skilled at this than me. This is aimed at bridging a qemu-kvm virtual machine. Setting Up a Network Bridge Using nmcli Tool:
Unfortunately, this is for a much different use case and probably not very helpful here. I highly recommend using nm-connection-editor instead of editing files or running nmcli directly. It is very helpful and covers almost all situations.
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