Re: Disable NM for eth0 or setting a static ip



Am Dienstag, 11. Dezember 2007 schrieb Dan Williams:
> On Tue, 2007-12-11 at 12:33 +0100, Rajko Albrecht wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I tried to find a possiblity for using NM for WLan and VPN but not for
> > ethX interfaces. Or setting up static IPs for cable interfaces.
> >
> > Is this meanwhile possible or must I disable NM?
>
> Some distributions allow you to disable specific interfaces from
> NetworkManager.  Ubuntu, SUSE, and Fedora have facilities for this.
> There is limited support for static IPs in 0.6.x, and better support for
> them in 0.7.x (yet to be released).  Note that in 0.6.x, hiding an
> interface just  makes NM ignore it, NM will still bring up connections
> on other interfaces.

HOW do I hide an interface? I don't find any documentation about it. No 
Readme, on webpage isn't a documentation, no configuration description inside 
(fedora) packages, (which are described as NetworkManager 0.7.0 in Fedora 8 
but think it is a 0.6.5),  inside source packages are no documentations. 

So it would great not just telling it works but where I find some 
documentation how to configure NetworkManager and NM-Dispatcher.

Rajko

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