Re: FC9 and default GW



Jørn Dahl-Stamnes wrote:
Allen Kistler wrote:

Jørn Dahl-Stamnes wrote:
General Schvantzkoph wrote:
Try disabling NetworkManager. Early on in F9 NetworkManger was screwing
up when you used static IPs, I would have thought that it would be fixed
by now but maybe it hasn't been. I disabled it on all of my systems so I
don't know if the bug has been fixed or not.
Forget my previous question... I found a link in /etc/rc3.d for starting
the network manager. I manually tried to stop it resulting in no network
access at all!

This does not look as any solution at all.
/etc/init.d/NetworkManager stop
chkconfig NetworkManager off
chkconfig --levels 2345 network on
/etc/init.d/network start

NetworkManager is running in the current runlevel, but still no default gw.
I have to add it from the command line. The config files are shown below
and contain the default gw.

[snip]

The commands I list turn off NetworkManager and keep it off forever, replacing it with the legacy network script. Do all four of them. Try it.
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