[networking-guide] master: Remove out-of-date content (ffd68ab)

stephenw at fedoraproject.org stephenw at fedoraproject.org
Mon Jan 19 19:44:35 UTC 2015


Repository : http://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/docs/networking-guide.git

On branch  : master

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commit ffd68aba8e83f3a494555fa82d94d22af65cad6c
Author: Stephen Wadeley <swadeley at redhat.com>
Date:   Mon Jan 19 11:03:07 2015 +0100

    Remove out-of-date content


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diff --git a/en-US/Preface.xml b/en-US/Preface.xml
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     </para>
   </section>
 
- <section id="sec-Whats-New">
-    <title>What's new in Fedora 20</title>
-    <para>
-      <firstterm>Network Teaming</firstterm> has been introduced as an alternative to bonding for link aggregation. It is designed to be easy to maintain, debug and extend. For the user it offers performance and flexibility improvements and should be evaluated for all new installations.
-    </para>
-    <para>
-      A new command-line tool, <application>nmcli</application>, has been introduced to allow users and scripts to interact with <application>NetworkManager</application>. A simple curses-based user interface for <application>NetworkManager</application>, <command>nmtui</command>, is also available.
-    </para>
-    <para>
-        A number of improvements have been made to <application>NetworkManager</application> to make it more suitable for use in server applications. In particular, <application>NetworkManager</application> no longer watches for configuration file changes by default, such as those made by editors or deployment tools. It allows administrators to make it aware of external changes through the <command>nmcli connection reload</command> command. Changes made through <application>NetworkManager</application>'s D-Bus API or with <application>nmcli</application> are still effective immediately.
-    </para>
-      <para>
-      Not included in this guide, but of interest to network administrators, is the new <firstterm>Open Linux Management Infrastructure</firstterm> or <application>OpenLMI</application> project. This is an implementation of open industry standards for remote system management, which includes an agent for networking. See the <citetitle pubwork="book">&MAJOROSVER; System Administrator's Guide</citetitle> for information on the OpenLMI Networking Provider.
-    </para>
-
-
-  </section>
 
   <section id="sec-Preface-Book_Organization">
     <title>How to Read this Book</title>



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