On 12/10/18 10:55 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 12/10/18 10:37 AM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> Uh Oh! If I remove network-scripts, will I still
> have /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts.ifcfg-xxxx ??
[egreshko@acer ~]$ rpm -q network-scripts
package network-scripts is not installed
[egreshko@acer ~]$ ls /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/
ifcfg-asus2 ifcfg-enp8s0 ifcfg-misty-net keys-asus2 keys-misty-net
Oh, and it also can be helpful to do "dnf info network-scripts"
Description : This package contains the legacy scripts for activating &
: deactivating of most network interfaces. It also provides a legacy
: version of 'network' service.
:
: The 'network' service is enabled by default after installation of
: this package, and if the network-scripts are installed alongside
: NetworkManager, then the ifup/ifdown commands from network-scripts
: take precedence over the ones provided by NetworkManager.
:
: If user has both network-scripts & NetworkManager installed, and
: wishes to use ifup/ifdown from NetworkManager primarily, then they
: has to run command: $ update-alternatives --config ifup
:
: Please note that running the command above will also disable the
: 'network' service.
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