Thank you very much for your answer! Indeed, just erasing what’s in “Device” (under “Ethernet” as you said, but only for wired connections: for wifi (what’s most likely to change and require auth info), it’s “Wifi”) works.
On 2019-01-22 at 20:27, Thomas Haller wrote: >> Why does that work that way by default in GUI? or did I do something >> wrong at some point maybe? > > I think it makes sense to restrict a profile by default to one device. > Ultimately, that is decided by the client tool (like nm-applet) that > creates the profile profile in such a way. > > It doesn't sound like you did anything wrong. If the setting is not > best for your case, modify the profile as it suits you. Then, I’d like to know if there’s a way to make that “device” section unimportant for every wifi profile, or otherwise, how to erase it for all of them, or otherwise, in which file is this written so I write a script to do it. Also why is this the default for nm-applet (are there other widely used clients? isn’t this mailing-list the appropriate place for asking about it? or is there some other development team and mailing-list?)? isn’t there a way to change that? So I don’t forget all the connection I happen to find around each time I change computer…
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