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Post by account_disabled on Jan 23, 2018 14:39:25 GMT 2
Hello In servers to which when deployed I only connect through SSH (and frequently through week and meager Internet links), I usually don't install the graphical environment (Gnome, KDE, nor plain X-Window). Now with CentOS 7, by default the networking subsystem is managed by Network-Manager. Network-Manager is primarily a GUI application, and although it has a command line counterpart to it, such CLI tool does not yet have feature parity with the GUI version of Network-Manager. This worries me somewhat... will suddenly some problem appear in production which can only be solved through the GUI tool of Network-Manager? Is it safe in my non-GUI servers to remove Network-Manager and set up networking the old school way? Thanks I didn't find the right solution from the internet. References: www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=53972Animated Corporate Video
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