On 1/28/19 11:55 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Mon, 2019-01-28 at 21:54 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>> I'll do more in my AM.
> Thanks again.
>

Well, yesterday I was able to replicate the symptoms of the problem you're 
having.  I
can't say if I actually duplicated it.  However, this morning I can't determine 
the steps
I took.  The good news is that I know why I saw the same symptoms.

My setup is the Host running F29 and KDE only.  Two Guests, one running F29 KDE 
Only and
the other running F29 GNOME only.

Last night while checking, and maybe changing, things on the Host FW that pings 
weren't
working. 

Looking around I found that the F29 GOME guest had created a virbr0 interface 
with
192.168.122.1/24 as the address.  I didn't think to check routing info on all 
systems.  :-(

Anyway, I did find that a system with F29 installed has all the libvirt 
packages installed
and libvirtd.service enabled.  It would seem that the guests are supposed to 
detect they
are guests and not create the bridge.  FWIW, I started an F29 GNOME guest under 
VirtualBox
and it does create the bridge.

So, maybe, try disabling libvirt.service on any guests which may have it 
enabled and
reboot *everything* to see if your problem persists.

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