On Sun, 2007-06-10 at 20:45 -0700, Xamindar wrote: > NetworkManager is now showing two "Wired Network" selections; one for my > normal ethernet interface and one for my usb network interface, and of > course the wireless networks. > > I had this problem on Ubuntu and got so fed up that I went back to > Gentoo where NetworkManager didn't have this problem. But now it is > doing it and I'm not sure at this moment if it is because I had my > Zaurus plugged in (it is what I use usb0 for) on boot up or if it was > caused by an update that I just ran. > > For some reason networkmanager will now show my usb0 device which is not > connected to the internet and in my case never will be used to connect > to the internet. I have usb0 set up in Gentoo configs to set a certain > IP and Netmask for the interface whenever it comes up. And it only > comes up when I plug in my Zaurus. When I plug in my zaurus Network > Manager anoyingly changed over to the usb0 device and my internet > connection stops working. > > Is there a way to remove usb0 from showing in Network Manager or at > least set it so that Network Manager never tries to use it as a default > route to the internet?
NM on Fedora and Suse at least allow you to set NM_CONTROLLED=no in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-XXXX where XXXX is a device name. I'm not sure if Gentoo allows the same thing in its backend. Dan _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
