F10 Installation bypass NM

2008-11-23 Thread David G. Mackay
F10 is about to go out the door, and I have a question about installation. Now that NM is included in anaconda, and pretty much required that you give it a DHCP address, is there some way to bypass it? I generally like to assign a static IP on some of my machines. Some folks that get the installa

Re: F10 Installation bypass NM

2008-11-23 Thread Bill Davidsen
David G. Mackay wrote: F10 is about to go out the door, and I have a question about installation. Now that NM is included in anaconda, and pretty much required that you give it a DHCP address, is there some way to bypass it? I generally like to assign a static IP on some of my machines. Some fo

Re: F10 Installation bypass NM

2008-11-23 Thread Mike Chambers
On Sun, 2008-11-23 at 19:13 -0600, David G. Mackay wrote: > F10 is about to go out the door, and I have a question about > installation. Now that NM is included in anaconda, and pretty much > required that you give it a DHCP address, is there some way to bypass > it? I generally like to assign a

Re: F10 Installation bypass NM

2008-11-24 Thread David G. Mackay
On Mon, 2008-11-24 at 00:10 -0600, Mike Chambers wrote: > You can still install via static IP, just not straight up as default. > If at the boot prompt you issue the "askmethod" parameter, it will let > you install the old way and setup networking towards the start. And NM > will use the static I

Re: F10 Installation bypass NM

2008-11-24 Thread jim Bennett
David G. Mackay wrote: F10 is about to go out the door, and I have a question about installation. Now that NM is included in anaconda, and pretty much required that you give it a DHCP address, is there some way to bypass it? I generally like to assign a static IP on some of my machines. Some fo