Lars Hecking wrote: > >> Once you make the network interface no longer NM managed you can then >> perform a service network restart in your post and all network >> functionality should then become available. > > This may be desired or true in theory, but is not working. > > I have NM_CONTROLLED="no" in ifcfg-eth0, and it works according to the > logs > ("Ignoring connection 'System eth0' and its device due to > NM_CONTROLLED/BRIDGE/VLAN"), > but NIS is not working. yp.conf is correct as created through dhcp, > domainname returns the correct domain, and ypbind is running. Yet ypwhich > returns cannot communicate with ypbind. Once I stop NetworkManager, it > starts working. Yeah. Here, we do chkconfig NetworkManager off, and stop it. Then we have a lot fewer issues. mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos