“system-config-network-tui &” doesn't work
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When I try to edit or assign the IP using this command:
system-config-network-tui &
Terminal opens a console which is uncontrollable, just like this:
This happens on CentOS and Red Hat.
command-line rhel ip
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When I try to edit or assign the IP using this command:
system-config-network-tui &
Terminal opens a console which is uncontrollable, just like this:
This happens on CentOS and Red Hat.
command-line rhel ip
@harish.venkat Great job It worked. Dear put this as an answer so I can accept it.Thanks and Good day
– OmiPenguin
Nov 25 '12 at 8:09
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When I try to edit or assign the IP using this command:
system-config-network-tui &
Terminal opens a console which is uncontrollable, just like this:
This happens on CentOS and Red Hat.
command-line rhel ip
When I try to edit or assign the IP using this command:
system-config-network-tui &
Terminal opens a console which is uncontrollable, just like this:
This happens on CentOS and Red Hat.
command-line rhel ip
command-line rhel ip
edited Dec 24 '12 at 3:38
Michael Mrozek♦
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asked Nov 25 '12 at 7:22
OmiPenguinOmiPenguin
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@harish.venkat Great job It worked. Dear put this as an answer so I can accept it.Thanks and Good day
– OmiPenguin
Nov 25 '12 at 8:09
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@harish.venkat Great job It worked. Dear put this as an answer so I can accept it.Thanks and Good day
– OmiPenguin
Nov 25 '12 at 8:09
@harish.venkat Great job It worked. Dear put this as an answer so I can accept it.Thanks and Good day
– OmiPenguin
Nov 25 '12 at 8:09
@harish.venkat Great job It worked. Dear put this as an answer so I can accept it.Thanks and Good day
– OmiPenguin
Nov 25 '12 at 8:09
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try not opening it as background process system-config-network-tui
instead of system-config-network-tui &
this has worked for me and later i switched to editing config files at /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/
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Of course it doesn't work ... It's a ncurses based program that uses a loop to refresh current screen, you run it in background, you end up with a mess ..
If you just need to setup some IPs, why won't you just do it with ifconfig
or nmcli
(for network manager) ?
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can use
$ nmtui
command for this.
On RHEL , theNetworkManager-tui
package is required to getnmtui
.
– GAD3R
Jan 28 at 21:13
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try not opening it as background process system-config-network-tui
instead of system-config-network-tui &
this has worked for me and later i switched to editing config files at /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/
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try not opening it as background process system-config-network-tui
instead of system-config-network-tui &
this has worked for me and later i switched to editing config files at /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/
add a comment |
try not opening it as background process system-config-network-tui
instead of system-config-network-tui &
this has worked for me and later i switched to editing config files at /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/
try not opening it as background process system-config-network-tui
instead of system-config-network-tui &
this has worked for me and later i switched to editing config files at /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/
answered Nov 25 '12 at 17:54
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Of course it doesn't work ... It's a ncurses based program that uses a loop to refresh current screen, you run it in background, you end up with a mess ..
If you just need to setup some IPs, why won't you just do it with ifconfig
or nmcli
(for network manager) ?
add a comment |
Of course it doesn't work ... It's a ncurses based program that uses a loop to refresh current screen, you run it in background, you end up with a mess ..
If you just need to setup some IPs, why won't you just do it with ifconfig
or nmcli
(for network manager) ?
add a comment |
Of course it doesn't work ... It's a ncurses based program that uses a loop to refresh current screen, you run it in background, you end up with a mess ..
If you just need to setup some IPs, why won't you just do it with ifconfig
or nmcli
(for network manager) ?
Of course it doesn't work ... It's a ncurses based program that uses a loop to refresh current screen, you run it in background, you end up with a mess ..
If you just need to setup some IPs, why won't you just do it with ifconfig
or nmcli
(for network manager) ?
answered Nov 25 '12 at 8:42
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can use
$ nmtui
command for this.
On RHEL , theNetworkManager-tui
package is required to getnmtui
.
– GAD3R
Jan 28 at 21:13
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can use
$ nmtui
command for this.
On RHEL , theNetworkManager-tui
package is required to getnmtui
.
– GAD3R
Jan 28 at 21:13
add a comment |
can use
$ nmtui
command for this.
can use
$ nmtui
command for this.
answered Jan 28 at 18:36
Watch DogWatch Dog
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On RHEL , theNetworkManager-tui
package is required to getnmtui
.
– GAD3R
Jan 28 at 21:13
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On RHEL , theNetworkManager-tui
package is required to getnmtui
.
– GAD3R
Jan 28 at 21:13
On RHEL , the
NetworkManager-tui
package is required to get nmtui
.– GAD3R
Jan 28 at 21:13
On RHEL , the
NetworkManager-tui
package is required to get nmtui
.– GAD3R
Jan 28 at 21:13
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@harish.venkat Great job It worked. Dear put this as an answer so I can accept it.Thanks and Good day
– OmiPenguin
Nov 25 '12 at 8:09