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commit 6f7d1a5936a9967c83df4cda479348e087a099d1 Author: Stephen Wadeley swadeley@redhat.com Date: Mon Jul 14 22:56:42 2014 +0200
making a para into a note
nmcli dev disconnect iface
en-US/Configure_Networking.xml | 4 ++-- 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/en-US/Configure_Networking.xml b/en-US/Configure_Networking.xml index 96db663..d0a9e5e 100644 --- a/en-US/Configure_Networking.xml +++ b/en-US/Configure_Networking.xml @@ -1837,9 +1837,9 @@ In the second example above the help is related to the object <literal>general</ nmcli con up id port0 nmcli dev disconnect iface bond0 nmcli dev disconnect iface eth0</screen> - -It is recommended to use <command>nmcli dev disconnect iface <replaceable>iface-name</replaceable></command> rather than <command>nmcli con down id <replaceable>id-string</replaceable></command> because disconnection places the interface into a <quote>manual</quote> mode, in which no automatic connection will be started until the user tells <application>NetworkManager</application> to start a connection or until an external event like a carrier change, hibernate, or sleep, occurs. </para> +<note><para> +It is recommended to use <command>nmcli dev disconnect iface <replaceable>iface-name</replaceable></command> rather than <command>nmcli con down id <replaceable>id-string</replaceable></command> because disconnection places the interface into a <quote>manual</quote> mode, in which no automatic connection will be started until the user tells <application>NetworkManager</application> to start a connection or until an external event like a carrier change, hibernate, or sleep, occurs.</para></note> <bridgehead id="bh-The_nmcli_Interactive_Connection_Editor">The nmcli Interactive Connection Editor</bridgehead> <para> The <application>nmcli</application> tool has an interactive connection editor. To use it, enter the command <command>nmcli con edit</command>, you will be prompted to enter a valid connection type from the list displayed. After entering a connection type you will be placed at the <application>nmcli</application> prompt. If you are familiar with the connection types you can add a valid connection type to the command and be taken straight to the <application>nmcli</application> prompt. Type <command>help</command> at the <application>nmcli</application> prompt to see a list of valid commands.
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