On Wed, 2010-03-10 at 12:42 +0100, Jirka Klimes wrote: > On Wednesday 10 of March 2010 06:31:14 Sergio Monteiro Basto wrote: > > Hello, > > I remember this problem some years ago ... > > It more for curiosity. > > > > On Fedora 12 . > > service network restart > > > > stop network and nm-appet , don't let me enable network. > > > > service NetworkManager restart > > restore network and nm-applet. > > > > but this behavior it a little annoying on remote servers :) > > > > Thanks, > > I'm not sure I understand what your issue is. > > 'network' is basically legacy system used on Fedora to manage networks. It > manages devices described in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ > It has nothing to do with NetworkManager. > > NetworkManager is a newer service to manage networks and is meant to replace > 'network'. (It can also work with /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ configurations > via ifcfg-rh plugin). > > You should decide which one to use. > > 'restart' parameter to the service means 'stop' followed by 'start' in both > cases. Stop and start network service , make nm-applet disable network after network service start. > Sorry, if I didn't get the point; try to be more specific. > > Jirka -- Sérgio M. B.
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