On Aug 18, 2011, at 9:16 PM, William Warren <hescominsoon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 8/17/2011 9:58 AM, Lisandro Grullon wrote: >> >> Alfred, >> I would not delete network manager, it would be better if you stop it "service NetworkManager stop" and disable from booting "chkconfig NetworkManager off"....it can turn a useful tool for troubleshooting in the future. In a second note about the multi-NIC, i would focus in the actual card that have the connections....here at work we have system with 8 NIC for redundant links, but my main focus is in the actual ports that have connectivity. Take a look at /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts.....focus in the ifcfg-ethx that is actually working in your box. Don't forget that you can always use system-config-network-tui as an alternative to using the GUI, as long as you have it install "yum install system-config-network-tui -y".....I think you are in the right path, let us know how it turn out. In reference to the host name, take a look at the file /etc/sysconfig/network and /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg_ethx to assign host name information....I hope I didn't confus e you more....the Redhat documentation is rocksolid, take a glance at it. Best of luck to you. >> > Is there a technical reason...like the system won't network at all.. as to not removing network manager? I believe in C6 there are so many dependencies on NM removing it removes half the OS. You can disable it though. -Ross _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos