Disabling network service in CentOS 7

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Hi all,
I've recently started using NetworkManger service and nmcli tool, I like it
much better than the old network service and manually modifying network
scripts. I've seen many online questions on how to disable NetworkManger
but I have the opposite question! I am wondering if it be OK to disable
network service altogether and just use NetworkManger for configuring and
managing Ethernet interfaces. I care about wired Ethernet interfaces only.

I disabled network service and rebooted my machine without any networking
problem but I wanted to conform that that would be OK.

Thanks,

Joe

On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 12:33 PM, Joe Smithian <joe.smithian@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> Hi all,
> I've recently started using NetworkManger service and nmcli tool, I like
> it much better than the old network service and manually modifying network
> scripts. I've seen many online questions on how to disable NetworkManger
> but I have the opposite question! I am wondering if it be OK to disable
> network service altogether and just use NetworkManger for configuring and
> managing Ethernet interfaces. I care about wired Ethernet interfaces only.
>
> I disabled network service and rebooted my machine without any networking
> problem but I wanted to conform that that would be OK.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Joe
>
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