Re: wirelesws connection before login

2010-03-30 Thread Marc Herbert
Le 29/03/2010 14:10, Aaron Konstam a écrit :
 I have meant to follow up on this years ago but let it slip. But this
 came up recently on the fedora-list so I need to ask.
 
 It seems to me that several versions ago it was possible to have NM
 create a wireless connection on boot rather than only on login. Is this
 possible and if so how does one set this up?

Wild guess: did you try to configure it using system-config-network,
and then pass it to NM using the ifcfg-rh plugin?

http://live.gnome.org/NetworkManager/SystemSettings



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Re: wirelesws connection before login

2010-03-30 Thread Dan Williams
On Tue, 2010-03-30 at 11:35 +0100, Marc Herbert wrote:
 Le 29/03/2010 14:10, Aaron Konstam a écrit :
  I have meant to follow up on this years ago but let it slip. But this
  came up recently on the fedora-list so I need to ask.
  
  It seems to me that several versions ago it was possible to have NM
  create a wireless connection on boot rather than only on login. Is this
  possible and if so how does one set this up?
 
 Wild guess: did you try to configure it using system-config-network,
 and then pass it to NM using the ifcfg-rh plugin?
 
 http://live.gnome.org/NetworkManager/SystemSettings

You can also move connections between user and system with
nm-connection-editor; look for the Available to all users checkbox in
each connection's edit window.  Checking that box makes it a system
connection (thus available at boot time) as long as a plugin is enabled
that allows writing of system connections.  That wiki page should also
talk about system settings plugins.

Dan


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wirelesws connection before login

2010-03-29 Thread Aaron Konstam
I have meant to follow up on this years ago but let it slip. But this
came up recently on the fedora-list so I need to ask.

It seems to me that several versions ago it was possible to have NM
create a wireless connection on boot rather than only on login. Is this
possible and if so how does one set this up?
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