On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 17:01 +0100, Olivier Galibert wrote: > Bug #134886 is still there since fedora core 3 times. It means that > NetworkManager will happily shutdown the interfaces, ignore any > settings you've put in anaconda and wipe out /etc/resolv.conf if you > happen not to use dhcp. Like in a lab, where desktops and servers > tend not to wander around so much and dhcp is used only for laptops. Just disable NetworkManager in your kickstart file. > - you can't just chkconfig NM out. It looks like it's started by > gnome itself, or maybe hal, so one has to study their "my wheel is > better than your wheel" startup configuration. Or maybe not. Dunno > really. Yes you can. My machine isn't running NetworkManager, and has a network. And it's definitely installed. > - if you try to yum remove it, you lose evolution, > krb5-auth-dialog, libpurple, nautilus-sendto and pidgin. nautilus-sendto certainly doesn't require it. Probably evolution-data-server requiring it. > - once you rpm -e --nodeps it, you find out that the "network" service > is not on by default either (liveCD install) > > I find the idea of having to do a pair of rpm -e in kickstart kinda > demented. Is there a saner answer? A live CD install on servers? You're walking all over your use cases :) -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list