On 04/06/15 01:49 AM, Kevin Wilson wrote:
Hi,
I recently installed Fedora 20 on x86_64 machine . I
also installed several packages on this machine. When I boot my Fedora
20 machine, "ifconfig -a" shows that there is virbr0 and it is up.
It is probably due to some rpm/service which I installed.
Any idea which rpm/service could it be ? is there a way I could find
(apart from guessing) which
rpm/service is that one ?
Regards,
Kevin
It is libvirtd's NAT'ed bridge for VMs.
Disable the libvirtd service and it won't be there on reboot.
To permanently delete it:
virsh net-destroy default
virsh net-autostart default --disable
virsh net-undefine default
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