> I found that you have to delete all the auto entries, then select new connection,
> give it a name and select system tab.
> Then go to the IPV4 tab and
> manually enter all the IP, gateway, DNS etc and click OK
> Once you reboot it's all there and the LAN connects on login.
I've already tried that some days ago, but "Auto eth0" keeps coming back, and Enabled.
> I found that you have to delete all the auto entries, then select new connection,
> give it a name and select system tab.
> Then go to the IPV4 tab and
> manually enter all the IP, gateway, DNS etc and click OK
> Once you reboot it's all there and the LAN connects on login.
I've already tried that some days ago, but "Auto eth0" keeps coming back, and Enabled.