
On Mon, 12 Dec 2022 17:29:53 +0100, mh@mike.franken.de wrote:
On Montag, 12. Dezember 2022 17:14:50 CET Thorsten Kukuk wrote:
On Mon, Dec 12, mh@mike.franken.de wrote:
trying to zypper rm sysconfig-netconfig I get
Reading installed packages... Resolving package dependencies... The following 8 packages are going to be REMOVED: libguestfs libguestfs-winsupport perl-Sys-Guestfs python3-libguestfs python3-virt-bootstrap supermin sysconfig-netconfig wicked 8 packages to remove. After the operation, 11.3 MiB will be freed.
This system is running the latest Tumbleweed snapshot.
But is not a fresh default installation as I wrote. Please read careful.
You are still using wicked, and wicked requires netconfig.
no, I don't use wicked, I use NetworkManager, wicked is just still installed for whatever reason. But you are right, it is not a fresh installed system.
I am completely ignorant of what package installation/removal will do with the current network configuration, but what would be the effect of: zypper in -D \!sysconfig-netconfig , where zypper would remove sysconfig-netconfig but try to install alternatives in order to keep dependent packages installed? -- Robert Webb