Re: F11: NetworkManager woes

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On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 20:46:58 -0500,
Mikkel <mikkel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote :

> lanas wrote:
> > 
> > Is there a way to disable the NetworkManager stuff and come back to
> > what it used to be on Fedora 8 ?  I need to switch off/on the
> > network interfaces on a periodic basis.  The following used to work
> > nicely in F8:

> service NetworkManager stop
> chkconfig NetworkManager off
> service network start
> chkconfig network on
> 
> This will change back to using the network service that F8 used.

This works nicely, thanks.  I has to use it today since I re-installed
F11 x86_64 on the same computer using the same DVD and although the
Network Manager K tray applet (whatever this is called) was showing my
wished static configuration for eth0 it never actually initilaized
eth0.  I had to do it manually, after several
reboots.  '/etc/init.d/networkManager restart' has never shown any
errors.  I guess I should've looked into the messages log file...

In this case your advice worked well since the already proven network
support is now in place instead of that rather flimsy new Network
Manager.  How 'they' (whoever that could be) can get networking
configuration so wrong on a UNIX-like platform in 2009 is mind boggling.

Cheers.

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