Eugeni Dodonov <eug...@dodonov.net> writes: > 2011/7/14 JA Magallón <jamagal...@ono.com> > >> As a side note, this reminds me of the mix of ifplugd and networkmanager. >> This was a point I wanted to throw in MGA2 specs: migrate completely to >> networkmanager and ditch net_applet and traditional network scripts. >> NetworkManger is the only sane way where I can have 5 wifi setups and >> system chooses the good one automagically, and connects on boot. >> Do you think this is worth a separate thread, or there is no point in >> discussion ? > > I am all up for networkmanager since 2009, but let's hear Blino's opinion > :).
We can probably keep some compatibility (like the sysvinit/systemd duality). What is the issue with ifplugd and NM? If NM is used for an interface, ifplugd should not be started for the same interface. What's actually happening? If you have 5 wifi networks configured, wpa_supplicant is normally able to automatically select the right one at boot, and it used to work for me. What happens in your case? -- Olivier Blin - blino