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Thomas Haller authored
Originally, ibft settings were handled by "ifcfg-rh" plugin. Later, we added a separate "ibft" plugin and moved the functionality there. The problem was that users quite possibly had a configuration like [main] plugins=ifcfg-rh in their "NetworkManager.conf". That meant, after upgrade users would no longer have ibft support. We fixed that by installing "/etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/10-ibft-plugin.conf" which was read after the main file and contained: [main] plugins+=ibft We no longer want to install configuration snippets with our core packages to /etc. Avoid the regression by changing the meaning of "ifcfg-rh". By enabling "ifcfg-rh" you now implicitly enable "ibft" plugin as well. This can be turned off via "no-ibft". And you can continue to enable "ibft" plugin alone.
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