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   Message 137,665 of 138,051   
   Malcolm to Andrew   
   Re: Removing a Bridge   
   18 Dec 22 10:04:57   
   
   From: malcolmlewis@linuxmail.org.invalid   
      
   On Sun, 18 Dec 2022 16:52:05 +0100   
   Andrew  wrote:   
      
   > Malcolm wrote:   
   > > On Sun, 18 Dec 2022 12:42:14 +0100   
   > > Andrew  wrote:   
   > >    
   > >> At this point I removed all the xen / hypervisor / virtualisation   
   > >> software again, leaving the system pretty much as it was   
   > >> originally. Unfortunately the Bridge configuration is still there.   
   > >>  Any ideas how I back that stuff out again?  I can still access   
   > >> the internal network   
   > >> - and nfs serves over the internal network are still ok - but the   
   > >> IP forwarding over the gateway is broken.   
   > >> As a separate problem, IPV6 is not available.  This has absolutely   
   > >> nothing to do with my testing, my ISP was taken over a couple of   
   > >> years ago and IPV6 was pretty much the first (and so far, only)   
   > >> victim.   
   > > Hi   
   > > What openSUSE release? Are you using NetworkManager, wicked, other?   
   > >   
   > >   
   >   
   > Leap 15.4, Wicked   
   Hi   
   So fire up `yast2 lan` delete the brN interfaces and should be back to   
   normal, or delete them all and recreate as required.   
      
   You might wish to grab say a usb-> ethernet interface and allocate that   
   as a bridge if want to get back into virtualization?   
      
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