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Description of problem: Starting dhcp_probe: /etc/init.d/dhcp_probe: line 41: nmcli: command not found dhcp_probe requires nmcli to run as service Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): dhcp_probe-1.3.0-6.fc14.i686 How reproducible: Check if NetworkManager is installed if it is uninstall NetworkManager install dhcp_probe service dhcp_probe start Starting dhcp_probe: /etc/init.d/dhcp_probe: line 41: nmcli: command not found Fix by installing NetworkManager yum install NetworkManager service dhcp_probe start problem resolved Actual results: Starting dhcp_probe: /etc/init.d/dhcp_probe: line 41: nmcli: command not found Expected results: NetworkManager dependency should be resolved during install of dhcp_probe dhcp_probe should start with no error Additional info:
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