On Tue, Oct 17, 2017 at 10:17 AM Radka Janekova <[email protected]>
wrote:

> > That being said, elsewhere in the thread it was reported that the
> original poster was using Cloud Edition, not Server Edition. This
> environment group does NOT pull in NetworkManager or Cockpit by default. So
> if Cockpit was installed manually it would have pulled NM in as a
> dependency solely of Cockpit.
>
> The case I posted is digital ocean standard fedora, and it comes with
> cockpit (or did back then...) Even if it was manually installed, shouldn't
> it revert configuration back when it's uninstalled? It left behind a
> /etc/resolv.conf simlink to nonexistent NetworkManager file.
>
>
Hmm, I wonder if this might actually be a bug in the way that Digital Ocean
creates those images, then. It definitely adds Cockpit above and beyond
what we normally ship in the cloud image. So probably their image-creation
script should be updated to mark NetworkManager appropriately, if it's
going to end up actually using it. That's not really something we have
control over though.
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