#11679 NORM xs-0.8: XS install setups interfaces with NM_CONTROLLED=yes, ONBOOT=no

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#11679: XS install setups interfaces with NM_CONTROLLED=yes, ONBOOT=no
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           Reporter:  greenfeld      |       Owner:  martin.langhoff                  
               Type:  defect         |      Status:  new                              
           Priority:  normal         |   Milestone:  xs-0.8                           
          Component:  school server  |     Version:  Development build as of this date
         Resolution:                 |    Keywords:                                   
        Next_action:  diagnose       |    Verified:  0                                
Deployment_affected:                 |   Blockedby:                                   
           Blocking:                 |  
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Description changed by greenfeld:

Old description:

> The XS 0.8 installer {or first boot} setups network interfaces by default
> with NM_CONTROLLED="yes", ONBOOT="no" prior to the time xs-setup-network
> is run.
>
> But the default XS install does not seem to include NetworkManager.
>
> This looks a lot like https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=468028
>
> But given the installer does not prompt for IP address information to
> bring up the interfaces at first boot, this may be tolerable.

New description:

 The XS 0.7 installer {or first boot} setups network interfaces by default
 with NM_CONTROLLED="yes", ONBOOT="no" prior to the time xs-setup-network
 is run.

 But the default XS install does not seem to include NetworkManager.

 This looks a lot like https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=468028

 But given the installer does not prompt for IP address information to
 bring up the interfaces at first boot, this may be tolerable.

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