On 01/22/2015 09:23 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote: > > On 01/22/2015 09:16 AM, Paul Cartwright wrote: >> On 01/22/2015 09:01 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote: >>> It is past time for me to learn nmcli instead of using old methods >>> like ifdown/ifup as you said. I am right now reading various docs on >>> nmcli. I suspect nmcli may replace my use of iwlist and other >>> wireless commands I sometimes fall back on. >>> >>> So back to reading up on nmcli. >> I've not heard of nmcli, but it is on my system, and "nmcli c" shows my >> connections.. I'm used to ifconfig.. is that going away? >> > ifconfig has been replaced by 'ip' So try 'ip addr', for example. > > i was finally kicked out of my lethargy about ifconfig/ip with the > F21-arm testing. Things about my interfaces just did not work right. > ifconfig code is 'frozen', I have been told, and new stuff may not > work quite as you suspect. > > So 'ip' is the direct interaction with IP and the interfaces. 'nmcli' > is to tell NetworkMangiler what you want done. > > I HAVE switched to 'ip'. I can learn 'nmcli' (I keep telling myself!) > ok so now "ip addr list" takes the place of ifconfig, gee 3 words to replace one.. that's progress:)
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