On 01/11/2014 08:55 AM, Jorge Fábregas wrote:
On 01/11/2014 08:38 AM, John Aldrich wrote:
How do I assign a static IP on Fedora 20? Network Manager won't let me do
that, and the command-line tools I used back in the older versions of Fedora
don't seem to exist any more. I want to be able to assign a static IP to my
Fedora box
You have a couple of methods:
# GUI #
1) gnome-control-center network
2) nm-connection-editor
# COMMAND LINE #
4) nmcli (you can use the interactive method to configure the network)
5) ip (from the iproute command) but here I think you'll need to disable NM
6) manually edit /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-XXXX followed by:
a) nmcli dev disconnect
b) nmcli con reload
d) nmcli con up <YOUR-CONNECTION-NAME>
...so that NetworkManager is aware that a change was made on the config
file.
# TUI (CURSES-BASED) #
7) nmtui : this is not available yet but it is coming :)
HTH,
Jorge
Something you didn't add to start nm-conncection-editor
nm-connection-editor & ( to start editor)
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