On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 10:12 AM, Adam Williamson <awilliam(a)redhat.com> wrote:
"You might install NetworkManager-config-server, which drops
some
server-type config files into /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d that do things
like ignoring the carrier on all interfaces and ensuring NM never
creates the default DHCP connections that are useful on desktops. There
are other options in there, like making NM stop
touching /etc/resolv.conf if you know you never need to update it. See
"man NetworkManager.conf" for more details on all these options."
sounds like something we might want?
That's presuming Fedora Server will prefer NetworkManager over the new
systemd v209 network units, which are quickly reaching parity and have
some nice service integration capability.