what is the origin of NM_CONTROLLED=no

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Hello,
I have two installations of f10, which are quite new.

I looked in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0.

On one I have:
NM_CONTROLLED=
On the second
NM_CONTROLLED=no

AFAIK, when using default installation, it does
give you:
NM_CONTROLLED=
as in the first machine.

I wonder:
what did I do that caused it to be changed to
NM_CONTROLLED=no
on the second machine ?

I don't remember that I did it manually.

Could it be as a result of chkconfig someService off ?

Rgs,
Mark

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