> > >> > However, I also have virtual interfaces on eth1:1 and others. What are >> the next steps? >> >> Interface aliases are pretty much deprecated (see the thread about >> ifconfig), you’d just assign multiple IPs/prefixes to eth1. > > > I do see that now, after another few hours trying to make this work, but > do you have any idea why it wouldn't write the config files to > /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections? >
I'm still not sure why the connections weren't migrated from the old format even after it said it did, but I did just get it to work. I basically deleted all the ifcfg-* interface files, deleted all the connections with 'nmcli c delete xxxx" then started over from scratch. Apparently there's more stored somewhere else than what's just in the files located in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections. After deleting everything and rebooting, nmcli/NetworkManager basically created the two interfaces on this server automatically, although it still didn't create the /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections files. I was then able to create a basic bridge and add "Wired Connection 1" to the bridge: # nmcli connection modify "Wired Connection 1" master br0 I later renamed it to eno1. This page was helpful: https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8/html/configuring_and_managing_networking/configuring-a-network-bridge_configuring-and-managing-networking#configuring-a-network-bridge-by-using-nmcli_configuring-a-network-bridge
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