Opensuse 15.4 if it matters.
Whenever I connect a 'new' USB-Ethernet adapter, it its listed in yast
as "not configured". I then can reconfigure it manually for DHCP, and
this works.
However, I would like to have DHCP as default for an new network adapter attached, so I don't need to fire up network configuration each time I
add a new network adapter.
How would I go for this?
* "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid>
| On 2023-06-28 18:27, Ralf Fassel wrote:
| > Opensuse 15.4 if it matters.
--<snip-snip>--
| > However, I would like to have DHCP as default for an new network
| > adapter
| > attached, so I don't need to fire up network configuration each time I
| > add a new network adapter.
| > How would I go for this?
| I think you should use Network Manager instead of wicked.
Thanks for the suggestion, which reminded me that I indeed chose
'wicked' on installation some years ago and kept that throughout the releases.
I tried to change to Networkmanager in yast, but it immediately
complained it required some app or other (did not say exactly which) to
run properly - I do not run KDE or Gnome desktop :-/, and Yast said it
could not longer control the interface options (since Networkmanager did).
At that point I remembered *why* I had changed to wicked... and decided
that I do not want the original requested feature *that* much.
Thanks
Opensuse 15.4 if it matters.
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