Re: no network kernel boot option

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Jerry Geis a écrit :
>/ I am looking for a kernel boot option that specifies "nonetwork"
/>/ I have found in searching the nousb - nopcmcia etc.... but I have not />/ found one for nonetwork.
/>/ Is there one and what is it called?
/>/
/You can create profiles with system-config-network if needed and modify grub to reflect which network profile you want to use .. But i admit that since NetworkManager is there i don't use the profiles anymore : just use NM and just say that the nic doesn't have to start at boot (onboot=no) : if there is a connection detected, NM will use it
Thanks I was aware of those. however I was looking for a method on the kernel boot line (as in I am installing and I dont want the network driver to load).

I can accomplish this with noprobe  but then everything is gone.
There are individual items like nousb nopcmcia and I was looking and have not found
one for nonetwork.

Thanks,

Jerry
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