Unable to delete “Wired connection 1” using ncmli












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NAME                UUID                                  TYPE            DEVICE
Wired connection 1 d1b2ff35-4d72-3bd5-a8e2-d3d9fefce205 802-3-ethernet eth2
admin 6186afb2-7253-4805-9a10-5d13c6baca0f 802-3-ethernet eth0
[root@oa1 ~]# nmcli c d "Wired connection 1"
Error: 'Wired connection 1' is not an active connection.
Error: no active connection provided.


When I tried to delete Wired connection 1 it says no active connection . How can I reset the network connection to initial OS configuration ?










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    NAME                UUID                                  TYPE            DEVICE
    Wired connection 1 d1b2ff35-4d72-3bd5-a8e2-d3d9fefce205 802-3-ethernet eth2
    admin 6186afb2-7253-4805-9a10-5d13c6baca0f 802-3-ethernet eth0
    [root@oa1 ~]# nmcli c d "Wired connection 1"
    Error: 'Wired connection 1' is not an active connection.
    Error: no active connection provided.


    When I tried to delete Wired connection 1 it says no active connection . How can I reset the network connection to initial OS configuration ?










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      NAME                UUID                                  TYPE            DEVICE
      Wired connection 1 d1b2ff35-4d72-3bd5-a8e2-d3d9fefce205 802-3-ethernet eth2
      admin 6186afb2-7253-4805-9a10-5d13c6baca0f 802-3-ethernet eth0
      [root@oa1 ~]# nmcli c d "Wired connection 1"
      Error: 'Wired connection 1' is not an active connection.
      Error: no active connection provided.


      When I tried to delete Wired connection 1 it says no active connection . How can I reset the network connection to initial OS configuration ?










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      NAME                UUID                                  TYPE            DEVICE
      Wired connection 1 d1b2ff35-4d72-3bd5-a8e2-d3d9fefce205 802-3-ethernet eth2
      admin 6186afb2-7253-4805-9a10-5d13c6baca0f 802-3-ethernet eth0
      [root@oa1 ~]# nmcli c d "Wired connection 1"
      Error: 'Wired connection 1' is not an active connection.
      Error: no active connection provided.


      When I tried to delete Wired connection 1 it says no active connection . How can I reset the network connection to initial OS configuration ?







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          Use the following command:



          nmcli connection delete connection_name


          To remove the Wired connection 1:



          nmcli connection delete  "Wired connection 1"


          or by its UUID:



          nmcli connection delete d1b2ff35-4d72-3bd5-a8e2-d3d9fefce205


          The man nmcli:




          CONNECTION MANAGEMENT COMMANDS




          nmcli connection {show | up | down | modify | add | edit | clone |
          delete | monitor | reload | load | import | export}
          [ARGUMENTS...]





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            don't use quotes use



            nmcli connection delete Wired connection 1
            (if you try to ls into (with the tab ) you will see exact spelling
            ex: /etc/SystemManager/Systemconnecitons my system is down so sorry for exact spelling.






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              Use the following command:



              nmcli connection delete connection_name


              To remove the Wired connection 1:



              nmcli connection delete  "Wired connection 1"


              or by its UUID:



              nmcli connection delete d1b2ff35-4d72-3bd5-a8e2-d3d9fefce205


              The man nmcli:




              CONNECTION MANAGEMENT COMMANDS




              nmcli connection {show | up | down | modify | add | edit | clone |
              delete | monitor | reload | load | import | export}
              [ARGUMENTS...]





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                Use the following command:



                nmcli connection delete connection_name


                To remove the Wired connection 1:



                nmcli connection delete  "Wired connection 1"


                or by its UUID:



                nmcli connection delete d1b2ff35-4d72-3bd5-a8e2-d3d9fefce205


                The man nmcli:




                CONNECTION MANAGEMENT COMMANDS




                nmcli connection {show | up | down | modify | add | edit | clone |
                delete | monitor | reload | load | import | export}
                [ARGUMENTS...]





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                  Use the following command:



                  nmcli connection delete connection_name


                  To remove the Wired connection 1:



                  nmcli connection delete  "Wired connection 1"


                  or by its UUID:



                  nmcli connection delete d1b2ff35-4d72-3bd5-a8e2-d3d9fefce205


                  The man nmcli:




                  CONNECTION MANAGEMENT COMMANDS




                  nmcli connection {show | up | down | modify | add | edit | clone |
                  delete | monitor | reload | load | import | export}
                  [ARGUMENTS...]





                  share|improve this answer















                  Use the following command:



                  nmcli connection delete connection_name


                  To remove the Wired connection 1:



                  nmcli connection delete  "Wired connection 1"


                  or by its UUID:



                  nmcli connection delete d1b2ff35-4d72-3bd5-a8e2-d3d9fefce205


                  The man nmcli:




                  CONNECTION MANAGEMENT COMMANDS




                  nmcli connection {show | up | down | modify | add | edit | clone |
                  delete | monitor | reload | load | import | export}
                  [ARGUMENTS...]






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                      don't use quotes use



                      nmcli connection delete Wired connection 1
                      (if you try to ls into (with the tab ) you will see exact spelling
                      ex: /etc/SystemManager/Systemconnecitons my system is down so sorry for exact spelling.






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                        don't use quotes use



                        nmcli connection delete Wired connection 1
                        (if you try to ls into (with the tab ) you will see exact spelling
                        ex: /etc/SystemManager/Systemconnecitons my system is down so sorry for exact spelling.






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                          don't use quotes use



                          nmcli connection delete Wired connection 1
                          (if you try to ls into (with the tab ) you will see exact spelling
                          ex: /etc/SystemManager/Systemconnecitons my system is down so sorry for exact spelling.






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                          don't use quotes use



                          nmcli connection delete Wired connection 1
                          (if you try to ls into (with the tab ) you will see exact spelling
                          ex: /etc/SystemManager/Systemconnecitons my system is down so sorry for exact spelling.







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