Yes, the symlink is in place:
ls /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections
131205 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 32 Oct 17 21:17
/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections -> /rw/config/NM-system-connections/
The /dev/xvdb is properly mounted on /rw :
/dev/xvdb on /rw type ext4 (rw,relatime,discard,data=orde
I basically need to add some static routes to access different parts of the
local network, otherwise the traffic destined to my internal network will be
tunneled through the VPN.
I've tried to add this via the NetworkManager which is what I intend, however
the routes, as soon as the VM is bounce
I basically need to add some static routes to access different parts of the
local network, otherwise the traffic destined to my internal network will be
tunneled through the VPN.
I've tried to add this via the NetworkManager which is what I intend, however
the routes, as soon as the VM is bounce
>> Does anyone knows how to set static routes persistently into the
>> sys-firewall?
NetworkManager lets you add static routes for a network card. You might
be able to get what you want by adding and checking off the
'network-manager' service for the VM (and restarting), then configuring
the virt
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