Hi I have just installed centos 7 altarch on a 32 bit computer. I selected the minimal system install. I see that when I search with yum there is no command system-config-network, i.e. yum search system-config-network Does this command (system-config-network) still exist? Would I expect it to be in the repository even though I did a minimum install? Although I do not have X, I can run some X applications by using ssh -Y from another computer, although messing with the network settings could be tricky...
Am 30.01.20 um 14:03 schrieb Richmond:> Hi > > I have just installed centos 7 altarch on a 32 bit computer. I selected > the minimal system install. I see that when I search with yum there is > no command system-config-network, i.e. > > yum search system-config-network > > Does this command (system-config-network) still exist? > > Would I expect it to be in the repository even though I did a minimum > install? > > Although I do not have X, I can run some X applications by using ssh -Y > from another computer, although messing with the network settings could > be tricky... >system-config-network its an artifact of EL6. nmtui should do the same. Its in NetworkManager-tui package. https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html-single/networking_guide/index#sec-NetworkManager_Tools -- Leon
Leon Fauster via CentOS <centos-IFYaIzF+flcdnm+yROfE0A at public.gmane.org>?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? writes:??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????>?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????> system-config-network its an artifact ofEL6.???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????>?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????> nmtui should do the same. Its in NetworkManager-tuipackage.????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????>?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????>?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????>https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html-single/networking_guide/index#sec-NetworkManager_T\ ools??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????>??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Thanks. I didn't realise that NetworkManager could run without X, as it??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? doesn't seem to do that on OpenSUSE, but now I wonder...??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????