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Sounds like maybe you're running servers and not laptops.
With servers, the first thing I do (after installing a rather
stringent set of iptables) is 'yum remove NetworkManager*'.
Saves lots of headaches.
- Larry
Nathan Moore wrote on 8/7/15 12:34 PM:
> Hi All,
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> I have a machines running SL7 with static IP's. Whenever I restart the network
> w/ "service network restart", /etc/resolv.conf is rewritten. I've read that you
> can "solve" this problem by stopping network manager (ie, "service
> NetworkManager stop;
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> chkconfig --level 12345 NetworkManager off
>
> " )
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> Is this the right way to approach the problem?
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