On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 1:30 AM, David G.Miller <[email protected]> wrote: > Allen Wilkinson <aw@...> writes: > >> >> David, >> >> Key question is how do I configure network connections with NetworkManager >> from the command line? >> > <SNIP> > Probably not the answer you want to hear but you don't with EL5 and earlier. > > It is possible to work directly with the appropriate configuration files like > we did in the "good old days" before NetworkMangler. There were some > reasonably good how-tos that I followed to get WiFi working on my laptop back > in 2005. Getting the original how-to is probably much better than me trying > to remember what I did.
It also tends to be far more flexible, consistent, and reliable than letting NetworkManager anywhere *near* your configuraiton files. The only uses I've found for NetworkManager are for VPN systems, which are awkward to disalbe and reset from the command line, But setting up pair bonding, tagged VLAN's,and bridged devices for KVM are only a few of the problems that are better solved thorugh direct command line access.
