In any case even without this mystery kodi still has no networking. Config file seems almost identical to my original too. UUID=372a3f2c-8ce7-4d3e-bbed-78a4ebb1e1c7Īs soon as I rebooted I was dropped into emergency mode again. Here is the resulting config file: TYPE=Ethernet I renamed old config and created new one to start freshh with the following command: # apply settings, needs to be the actual device name The nmcli workflow would look something like this: # find NetworkManager's name for your connection, often the same as the device name if set up from the installer, otherwise maybe something like "Wired connection 1" I have never seen a system fail to boot because of that. I have not used nmtui in quite a while, but nmcli expects you to provide the CIDR prefix with the IP address and uses /32 as its default if you do not. In your nmtui config, you should have PREFIX=24 to match the one above it. If your gateway is a stateful firewall, this is probably due to asymmetric routing because of an incorrect netmask/prefix. Every resource seems to show essentially the same config.Īlso while I could ping local/remote ip’s I could not ssh from same local ip with nmtui generated config. What is the correct way to setup static IP? I am lost as to what I am doing wrong. Also while I could ping local/remote ip’s I could not ssh from same local ip with nmtui generated config. Seems extremely unreliable that bad network config would cause this. I really don’t get why network config would do this or why it would work by simply continuing. It dropped me into emergency mode though I could continue with ctrl-D. The weird thing is that with this config the system became unbootable. I also tried generating a new config file with nmtui tool: TYPE=Ethernet When it was working the trick was to use NM_CONTROLLED=“yes” as otherwise it would stop working but now either way Kodi has no network access. The last line was added automatically after updates. sudo cat /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-enp3s0 The strange thing is that with the below config files I can ping both local and remote addresses but Kodi which runs as standalone app (no desktop) has no access to either. Recently I though I had it but then after some updates it’s not working again. I’ve been trying to get static IP working on Fedora for maybe a year now but it keeps breaking constantly.
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