Quoting Michael H. Warfield (m...@wittsend.com):
> > Yum also isn't finding any mirrors, but
> > that may be a problem local to me.
> 
> I think that's because the network isn't starting for some reason.  I'm
> looking into that one now.
> 
> That one looks to be because we have not installed NetworkMangler (err,
> NetworkManager) and the legacy network service is not enabled by
> default.  I've got two courses of action I could take on this.
> 
> 1) I could add NetworkManager to the install packages for probably 17
> and up.
> 
> 2) I could make sure the legacy "network" service is enabled but I'm not
> sure if or when they are likely to deprecate that.
> 
> My preference at this point is to go with #2 as I think it will be a
> bloody code day in a bloody warm place before that service is completely
> removed since it's preferred on servers over NetworkManager.  That looks
> fairly simple to do.  Just setting a few symbolic links.  I'll work up a
> patch for that.  Maybe conditionalize it.

I've got no input on that.  Well I personally would not want
networkmanager in there, but I think that's a choice for the
template - meaning you :)

Is there a notion of 'fedora server'?  I assume redhat server
is to desktop as ubuntu server is to ubuntu desktop - avoids
network manager.  I can't imagine that ever changing in ubuntu.

-serge

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