Multiple Choice
What is true about NetworkManager on a Linux system that uses its distribution's mechanisms to configure network interfaces?
A) NetworkManager reconfigures all network interfaces to use DHCP unless they are specifically managed by NetworkManager.
B) NetworkManager must be explicitly enabled for each interface it should manage.
C) NetworkManager by default does not change interfaces which are already configured.
D) NetworkManager disables all interfaces which were not configured by NetworkManager.
E) NetworkManager can be configured to use the distribution's network interface configuration.
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