On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 03:00:02PM -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
> I swear I tried to find out what rpm provided /etc/rc.d/init.d/network
> and go no results. Maybe I made a typo. I guess I'll try using NM
> again. After it never worked properly in the first umpteen fedora releases
> I gave up even attempting to use it. Maybe it is better now.

If you don't need or don't want advanced functionality, you may be
interested in configure-and-quit mode:

       configure-and-quit
           When set to 'true', NetworkManager quits after performing initial
           network configuration but spawns small helpers to preserve DHCP
           leases and IPv6 addresses. This is useful in environments where
           network setup is more or less static or it is desirable to save
           process time but still handle some dynamic configurations. When
           this option is true, network configuration for WiFi, WWAN,
           Bluetooth, ADSL, and PPPoE interfaces cannot be preserved due to
           their use of external services, and these devices will be
           deconfigured when NetworkManager quits even though other
           interface's configuration may be preserved. Also, to preserve DHCP
           addresses the 'dhcp' option must be set to 'internal'. The default
           value of the 'configure-and-quit' option is 'false', meaning that
           NetworkManager will continue running after initial network
           configuration and continue responding to system and hardware
           events, D-Bus requests, and user commands.



-- 
Matthew Miller
<mat...@fedoraproject.org>
Fedora Project Leader
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