hi all, I have similar experience. I was getting frustrated by a changed environment so I decided to remove the gnome network manager and did a manual setup. I think this is the only way to be free of interference and which avoids trouble shooting over and over again why a connection does not work.
rgds, uwe Am Donnerstag, den 03.12.2009, 16:52 -0800 schrieb john: > Hi all, > > One of my gripes over the last year or so is the increasing complexity > and abstraction of Ubuntu as regards networking management. I used to > be to be confident that I could control mac to logical interface > mapping with iftab, or name resolution with /etc/resolv.conf, or > assignments with > /etc/network/interfaces. Lately it seems like everything is controlled > by network-manager or dbus or some arcane mapping file that lives in > some far-flung sub-directory. > > My current problem is trying to stop network-manager from over-writing > my /etc/resolv.conf file when I start the server using bonding. > > I guess I don't understand how network-manager, dbus-subsystem, etc, > etc, work with regards to networking. I feel like it's getting harder > and harder > to figure out "who's in charge" > > Can anyone point me in the right direction to learn more? > > Thanks! > > John > -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
