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Symptom & Impact
Network connectivity is lost after reboot due to profile and NIC name mismatch.
Environment & Reproduction
Common after virtualization hardware changes or udev predictable-name updates.
Root Cause Analysis
NetworkManager keyfile references an old interface that no longer exists.
Quick Triage
Use nmcli device status and nmcli connection show to map profiles to active devices.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Inspect connection.interface-name and compare with ip link output and journalctl logs.

Solution – Primary Fix
Update profile binding, bring connection up, and restart NetworkManager via systemctl.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Create a new nmcli profile and migrate IP, route, and DNS settings from the old profile.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Interface receives expected address and default route remains stable across reboot.
Rollback Plan
Restore prior keyfile backup if profile conversion causes unexpected routing behavior.
Prevention & Hardening
Standardize NIC naming conventions and validate profile-device mapping after hardware changes.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
No suitable device found, connection activation failed, device unmanaged warnings.
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References & Further Reading
RHEL 8 NetworkManager and nmcli operational guidance.
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