I really don't think that removing network manager is the right solution.
Network manager has long been the standard on Linux distros and is now the standard on RPI. It generally works and is far easier to use than dhcpd.
So...let's try to work out what the issue is.
A few questions
What power supply are you using?
Is the OS up to date?
Are you using the overlay file system?
Does turning networking on and off, rather than removing the cable work?
nmcli networking off
nmcli networking on
Network manager has long been the standard on Linux distros and is now the standard on RPI. It generally works and is far easier to use than dhcpd.
So...let's try to work out what the issue is.
A few questions
What power supply are you using?
Is the OS up to date?
Are you using the overlay file system?
Does turning networking on and off, rather than removing the cable work?
nmcli networking off
nmcli networking on
Statistics: Posted by kip_the_elder — Sat May 04, 2024 7:03 am