[CentOS] midco stealling searches, was browsers slowing Centos 7 installation to a crawl
Jonathan Billings
billings at negate.org
Tue Dec 3 20:12:49 UTC 2019
On Tue, Dec 03, 2019 at 02:03:10PM -0600, Michael Hennebry wrote:
> I'm using the default I got when I installed centos 7.
> Was not aware of any alternatives.
>
> > ... Run 'nmcli con' to get a list of your network
>
> [root at localhost ~]# nmcli con
> NAME UUID TYPE DEVICE
> Wired connection 1 e4c3a05e-5f33-3ae8-af71-31b70ecf040b ethernet enp0s25
Your connection's name is "Wired connection 1". The device name is
enp0s25.
> [root at localhost ~]#
>
> > connections, and then run 'nmcli con edit "Connection Name"' (replace
> > "Connection Name" with the name of your ethernet connection). You can
> > then set ipv4.ignore-auto-dns to 'yes' and then set ipv4.dns and
> > ipv4.dns-search. This should override what DHCP sets.
>
> [root at localhost ~]# nmcli con edit enp0s25
> Error: Unknown connection 'enp0s25'.
> [root at localhost ~]# nmcli con edit eth0
> Error: Unknown connection 'eth0'.
> [root at localhost ~]# nmcli con edit enp0s25 Error: Unknown connection
> 'enp0s25'.
> [root at localhost ~]#
You need to use the connection name, not the device name.
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Jonathan Billings <billings at negate.org>
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