Stuart McGraw writes:

In the past (fedora-8, fedora-11), I have always turned
off the NetworkManager service, leaving just the network
service running and configured by network (which are wired
and seldom change) by editing configuration files or using
a little network config tool (forgot what its executable
name was).

In Fedora 15 when I turn off NetworkManager service
(systemctl disable NetworkManager.service) and turn on
the network service and reboot, I get all sorts of dire
messages in syslog [*], and I have no network connectivity.

I have two machines running without NetworkManager, without any issues.

In addition to disabling NetworkManager, make sure that your network interfaces are not marked as being managed by NetworkManager!

I don't recall having to do anything drastic to disable it. On one machine, it's simply disabled. On the second machine, the NetworkManager rpm isn't even installed.


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