Update Workaround in #2 (again), the proper way to deal with it is to create a blank file with the same name under /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d , in command-line:
``` # touch /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/10-globally-managed-devices.conf ```
Update Workaround in #2 (again), the proper way to deal with it is to create a blank file with the same name under /etc/NetworkMan ager/conf. d , in command-line:
``` ager/conf. d/10-globally- managed- devices. conf
# touch /etc/NetworkMan
```