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- Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2017 08:17:50 +0900
- From: dblomber <dblomber@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Um, so... systemd?
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On 2017/01/19 19:55, Scott Robbins wrote:Just out of curiosity... disable or mask? It sounds like many of us want the extra safety of the mask to prevent it from being started as a "dependency"The incantation I use for that is `sudo yum remove NetworkManager`.I don't bother to remove it, because various updates reinstall it. I do, however, make sure to run systemctl disable NetworkManager.service as part of my first boot procedure. (And it is necessary, as Edmund mentioned to add the NM_CONTROLLED=no to the ifcfg-whatever entries.David Blomberg
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