On 31 October 2014 10:28, Igor Živković <cont...@igor-zivkovic.from.hr> wrote:
> On 10/30/2014 10:41 PM, Ken Moffat wrote: > >> On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 08:51:45PM +0000, Ken Moffat wrote: >> >>> >>> I'll change ONBOOT to no for both of those and let root test it a >>> bit more when I reboot to try my latest kernel (I still seem to have >>> too many modules, but I'm gradually slimming the kernel config). >>> >>> Those who are quicker than me will have already thought 'use sudo' >> and I realised I can also use that to let my user umount >> user-mounted nfs mounts [ that has not worked for a while, but I >> only noticed when I installed on my netbook ]. >> >> I think I'll wait a bit, and try to let that knowledge sink in, >> before I ask about getting NetworkManager to work ;-) >> > > > There is an interesting old package from Arch that could be adapted for > LFS but would probably require a lot of shell script hacking: > > https://github.com/GNU-Pony/netcfg/ > > Also you could check out ConnMan as an alternative to that piece of crap > you're contemplating to use. :-) Yes, I too have a profound dislike of NetworkManager. I don't have a need for such a tool on my *LFS systems at present but, if and when I do, I was planning on trying ConnMan. Richard
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