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8 changes: 2 additions & 6 deletions docs/guides/network/basic_network_configuration.md
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title: Networking Configuration
title: Network Configuration - RL 8.6
author: unknown
contributors: Steven Spencer, Hayden Young
tested with: 8.5, 8.6
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# Networking configuration

!!! attention "Document tested for Rocky Linux 8.6"

Please note that due to changes in the network stack upstream, many parts of this document will **not** work or be accurate for Rocky Linux 9.0. We will be working on a version of this document for Rocky Linux 9.0, or will modify this document for 9.0 as soon as possible.
# Network Configuration - Rocky Linux 8.6

## Prerequisites

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title: Networking Configuration - Rocky Linux 9.0
title: Network Configuration - RL 9.0
author: Steven Spencer
contributors: Serge Croisé
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# Networking Configuration - Rocky Linux 9.0
# Network Configuration - Rocky Linux 9.0

A lot has changed with network configuration as of Rocky Linux 9.0. One of the major changes is the move from Network-Scripts (still available to install-but effectively deprecated) to the use of Network Manager and key files, rather than `ifcfg` based files. `NetworkManager` as of 9.0, prioritizes `keyfiles` over the previous `ifcfg` files. Since this is now the default, the act of configuring the network should now take the default as the proper way of doing things, given that other changes over the years have meant the eventual deprecation and removal of older utilities. This guide will attempt to walk you through the use of Network Manager and the latest changes within Rocky Linux 9.0.

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