Le 16/05/2018 à 13:55, James Hogarth a écrit : > Unless you have a really tricky setup with openvswitch or something > like that it's a bad idea to disable NetworkManager at this point in > time. > > As yourself why you are doing it, and what you are really hoping to > gain. I've been a Slackware user for years before definitely moving to CentOS in April 2017. Those Slackware years have conveyed a deep sense of the KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) principle. I just remove stuff I have no use for, for a variety of reasons. For example, I usually remove firewalld on a fresh installation, since I prefer a good old iptables script. But then, I'll just go with the flow and adapt, and if Red Hat decides I have to use NetworkManager to configure a DHCP desktop client, so be it. Niki -- Microlinux - Solutions informatiques durables 7, place de l'église - 30730 Montpezat Site : https://www.microlinux.fr Blog : https://blog.microlinux.fr Mail : info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Tél. : 04 66 63 10 32 _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos