s any CIFS/SMB, NFS, or NetWare mount
>>listed in /etc/fstab. I have to assume that SUSE has something similar.
>>It doesn't care about the connection UUID, but UUID checks could be
>>added to bring up certain shares only when connected to your home
>>network for exa
On Fri, 2010-08-06 at 11:17 -0700, Robert Smits wrote:
> For many years I've used scpm to reconfigure my laptop by changing the nfs
> fstab file depending on what environment I was in. This year I understand
> scpm is no longer available in 11.3, and I've been told to use network
> manager. In 11.2
For many years I've used scpm to reconfigure my laptop by changing the nfs
fstab file depending on what environment I was in. This year I understand
scpm is no longer available in 11.3, and I've been told to use network
manager. In 11.2, network manager, despite it's name couldn't manage
networks,