> > SNIP > > >> I think the issue comes when you are not using DHCP as
many do. If > over the > >> years, you have used setup scripts the NM default
approach is a > problem. > >> > >> On this fresh install I had to setup my network info in
NM at first. > Then I > >> moved to network services and turned off NM. A two
step approach to > get > >> back to the Old way. > >> > >> As for network info, I found I had to edit the > /etc/sysconfig/networking > >> manually because system-config-network kept corrupting
the settings. I > need > >> to do some testing and file a bug report. > > > > > > On my desktop, I have DHCP available, but i use a static IP. > > > > All I did was use sytem-config-network, and check 'start on
boot' and > > uncheck 'controlled by NM'. Does this not work for you guys? > > > > > > I don't have access to DHCP over the wire (YET) but > system-config-network didn't work for me. It wouldn't save
the proper > netmask and kept creating it's own. Both here at work and at
home. > > As I said, I have to file a bug report. Still trying to get
caught up > on email and work from two weeks off for Xmas. > I almost hate to bring this topic up again because it was
beaten to death earlier. However…I’m having a problem with
NetworkManager scribbling a bizarre netmask into my *SUPPOSEDLY* static address
info for eth0. I get it configured, and it works for a while, then I end up
with dns lookup failures. When I go to NetworkManager I find it has
duplicated the gateway address (192.168.1.1) into the netmask entry also. Getting static addressing to work under NetworkManager has
been nothing short of a hair-pulling experience. The folks working
NetworkManager need to understand that not *ALL* linux boxes will travel…some
are single-purpose boxes on networks that have a security policy that mandates
static addressing. When one checks the static address button,
NetworkManager must absolutely stop scribbling in places it shouldn’t!!!! Dave
McGuffey Principal
Information System Security Engineer // NSA-IEM, NSA-IAM SAIC,
IISBU, |
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