[Rdo-list] Query regarding RDO Juno-1 install on CentOS7

Deepak Shetty dpkshetty at gmail.com
Thu Jan 1 03:03:06 UTC 2015


Thanks perry, i googled too, but having instructions as part of the rdo
quickstart is ideal as it is in the flow of things. For eg. I installed
centos7 via pxe install and since rdo quick start didn't say anything
specific abt Nm i just followed basic install process, only to know later
that nm need to be disabled, which is not easy for someone not fairly
expert in networking stuff so having the right cmds as part of rdo quick
start pre reqs would help rdo beginerrs a lot
On Jan 1, 2015 4:34 AM, "Perry Myers" <pmyers at redhat.com> wrote:

> On 12/31/2014 09:34 AM, Deepak Shetty wrote:
> > In which case RDO quickstart or some other place should have good info
> > on how to disable NM and enable ifcfg networking for started who look at
> > quickstart or RDO faqs to get hints
>
> google search for 'rdo disable network manager' turned up this:
> https://openstack.redhat.com/Fedora_20_with_existing_network
>
> it's a bit more than you would need, but in there are simple steps for
> disabling network manager
>
> But I agree that having more accessible HOWTOs for this specific area
> would make sense. This wiki page is Fedora specific (though the same
> steps should work on CentOS 7 I believe) and doesn't cover initial
> installation, only after install how to disable NM.
>
> I believe though, that removing network manager in a kickstart based
> installation of CentOS or Fedora is as simple as adding NetworkManager
> to the list of blacklisted packages.
>
> (i.e. under %packages add -NetworkManager) [1]
>
> Perry
>
> [1]
>
> https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Installation_Guide/s1-kickstart2-packageselection.html
>
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