Rick Stevens wrote:
# chkconfig --level 23 NetworkManager off
That way NetworkManager runs at level 5 (GUI) and network won't, and
network runs at levels 2 and 3 and NetworkManager won't.
I'm not sure that's best; I generally boot to rl3 then maybe change to
5. I don't know the consequences of that setup for me.
Should be none. If you use "telinit 5" or "init 5" to change your run
levels, network should turn off and NM turn on at level 5.
on some systems, I configure static routes, even when I use dhcp.
"should" isn't good enough.
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