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http://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/docs/networking-guide.git
On branch : master
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commit fc829bb724f334bd1369bf35409b9892729b8867
Author: Stephen Wadeley <swadeley(a)redhat.com>
Date: Mon Sep 29 21:39:34 2014 +0200
ip commands are not persistent
making "Note" admonitions
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en-US/Configure_802_1Q_VLAN_Tagging.xml | 2 ++
en-US/Configure_Networking.xml | 6 +++++-
en-US/Introduction_to_Fedora_Networking.xml | 5 +++++
3 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff --git a/en-US/Configure_802_1Q_VLAN_Tagging.xml
b/en-US/Configure_802_1Q_VLAN_Tagging.xml
index 3d0ae27..67eb915 100644
--- a/en-US/Configure_802_1Q_VLAN_Tagging.xml
+++ b/en-US/Configure_802_1Q_VLAN_Tagging.xml
@@ -223,9 +223,11 @@ To create an 802.1Q VLAN interface on Ethernet interface
<replaceable>eth0</repl
To remove the VLAN, issue a command as <systemitem
class="username">root</systemitem> as follows:
<screen>~]# <command>ip link delete
<replaceable>eth0.8</replaceable></command></screen>
</para>
+<note>
<para>
VLAN interfaces created using <application>ip</application> commands on the
command line will be lost if the system is shutdown or restarted. To configure VLAN
interfaces to be persistent after a system restart, use
<filename>ifcfg</filename> files. See <xref
linkend="sec-Setting_Up_802.1Q_VLAN_Tagging_Using_ifcfg_Files" />
</para>
+</note>
</section>
<section
id="sec-Configure_802_1Q_VLAN_Tagging_Using_the_Command_Line_Tool_nmcli">
diff --git a/en-US/Configure_Networking.xml b/en-US/Configure_Networking.xml
index b4f84e6..7ee62e2 100644
--- a/en-US/Configure_Networking.xml
+++ b/en-US/Configure_Networking.xml
@@ -1639,8 +1639,12 @@ The address assignment of a specific device can be viewed as
follows:
inet 192.168.<emphasis role="bold">2</emphasis>.223/24 scope
global eth1
inet 192.168.<emphasis role="bold">4</emphasis>.223/24 scope
global eth1</screen>
</para>
- <para>The commands for the <application>ip</application>
utility are documented in the <filename>ip(8)</filename> manual page. Note
that <application>ip</application> commands given on the command line will not
persist after a system restart.
+ <para>The commands for the <application>ip</application>
utility are documented in the <filename>ip(8)</filename> manual
page.</para>
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ Note that <application>ip</application> commands given on the command
line will not persist after a system restart.
</para>
+ </note>
</section>
diff --git a/en-US/Introduction_to_Fedora_Networking.xml
b/en-US/Introduction_to_Fedora_Networking.xml
index 7cbcf99..bbec4cb 100644
--- a/en-US/Introduction_to_Fedora_Networking.xml
+++ b/en-US/Introduction_to_Fedora_Networking.xml
@@ -137,6 +137,11 @@ ip utility, iproute2-ss130716</screen>
<para>
The <application>ip</application> commands can be used to add and remove
addresses and routes to interfaces in parallel with
<application>NetworkManager</application>, which will preserve them and
recognize them in <application>nmcli</application>,
<application>nmtui</application>,
<application>control-center</application>, and the D-Bus API.
</para>
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ Note that <application>ip</application> commands given on the command
line will not persist after a system restart.
+ </para>
+ </note>
<para>
Examples of using the command line and configuration files for each task are
included after explaining the use of one of the graphical user interfaces to
<application>NetworkManager</application>, namely,
<application>control-center</application> and
<application>nm-connection-editor</application>.
</para>