Re: NetworkManager and /etc/resolv.conf

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On Mon, 19 Nov 2018, Simon Matter wrote:

Alice was talking about CentOS 7.5, which doesn't have systemd-resolved
nor does it have systemd-networkd. I didn't look at EL8 betas yet but we
can probably expect systemd-networkd to be included there. If that's the
case, we'll probably have legacy script based configs, NetworkManager and
systemd-networkd/systemd-resolved.

No, you get to keep NetworkManager.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1650342

Michal Sekletar:

"In RHEL-7 we shipped it in Optional channel, hence it was not officially
 supported. We decided to remove it for a couple for reasons,
  * networkd is not mature enough and is somewhat poorly maintained upstream
  * networkd is still missing management interfaces (DBUS interface)
  * RHEL's default network configuration tool is NetworkManager and we didn't want to send mixed signals to users
  * RHEL-8 was supposed to be as small as possible in terms of packages
  * we didn't see too much networkd usage (even experimental) in RHEL-7"
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