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Re: getting network-manager to restart





On Mon, Nov 3, 2025 at 12:25 AM Mike McClain <mike.junk.46@att.net> wrote:
In Trixie I'm trying to get ipupdown working without network-manager,
since I'm in a two station network I don't need all the extra baggage
that the professionals have gotten Debian to adopt.
I got it working in bookworm but in trying to get it working in Trixie
I ran 'systemctl stop NetworkManager' and now can't get it started
again hence have no i'net there so I'm posting from bookworm.

Try running `sudo systemctl stop networking.service` `sudo systemctl start networking.service` 


 
Neither 'systemctl start NetworkManager', 'systemctl restart
NetworkManager', or even reinstalling it using 'dpkg -i' to reinstall
from a package I DL'e from bookworm.
Suggestions?
Thanks,
Mike
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