On 13 July 2017 at 03:14, Rich <rich-mail@octoxol.com> wrote:
You are probably using dhcpcd. This is what is installed when initially setting up the OS. Depending on exactly what settings are being reverted to default it may be normal behavior. What you need to do is find out exactly which network manager you are using and exactly what settings are not sticking across a reboot. The fix is probably not difficult but need more info to be able to make intelligent suggestions. I had a problem with dhcpcd reverting my DNS servers to the ISP defaults on every restart.
--Rich
I tried it when I first started with linux in 1994 and now avoid it like the plague, I'd rather do it manually. It was simple until somebody decided I need a string of cascading daemons to do everything. mick stressed out and frustrated in frozen glen innes