On Tue, 2011-02-08 at 18:50 +0100, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Tue, 08.02.11 10:39, Braden McDaniel (braden(a)endoframe.com)
wrote:
> > Try enabling it via "systemctl enable NetworkManager.service"
> >
> > Not sure what went wrong here, but normally this fragment in
> > Networkmanager.spec should ensure that the systemd service gets enabled
> > on upgrades from sysv versions:
> >
> > %triggerin -- NetworkManager < 1:0.8.1-5
> > if /sbin/chkconfig NetworkManager ; then
> > /bin/systemctl enable NetworkManager.service >/dev/null 2>&1
|| :
> > fi
> >
> > or is this a fresh install? if so, I am not entirely sure whose job it
> > is to enable NM initially after install. Dan?
>
> I installed F14 from DVD and immediately did a yum upgrade to rawhide.
That's weird then. I am not sure how this could fail...
Are the deps set up so that we can be sure systemctl is actually enabled
when NetworkManager gets updated? i.e. does NM have a Requires(post):
systemctl (or whatever the package is called)? If not, the script might
well fail because systemctl isn't there.
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