Well, a combination of both seems to have fixed it.
In summary, I switched the network to manual configuration, meaning that it
got brought up during boot rather than at the behest of the tray icon once
I'd logged in.
I was also suffering I think since I was trying to mount three
Peter Lewis wrote:
snip
So far as I can tell, my network connection is brought up when I log in to my
Kubuntu box, through the network manager tray icon. This connects me to my
wireless network.
However, I have a couple of NFS shares, which are listed in fstab. They never
get brought up
Pete,
Peter Lewis wrote:
Hi all,
I've been living with this for a while, but it's starting to annoy me a
little. I wonder if anyone can help.
So far as I can tell, my network connection is brought up when I log in to my
Kubuntu box, through the network manager tray icon. This connects
On Sunday 02 December 2007 15:21:34 Tony Arnold wrote:
Peter Lewis wrote:
I've been living with this for a while, but it's starting to annoy me a
little. I wonder if anyone can help.
So far as I can tell, my network connection is brought up when I log in
to my Kubuntu box, through the
Hi Mac,
On Sunday 02 December 2007 14:55:30 Mac wrote:
Peter Lewis wrote:
snip
So far as I can tell, my network connection is brought up when I log in
to my Kubuntu box, through the network manager tray icon. This connects
me to my wireless network.
However, I have a couple of NFS
Hi again folks,
On Sunday 02 December 2007 14:55:30 Mac wrote:
Pete Does your /etc/fstab refer to these shares by their full IP
address on the LAN or by a share name? I use the LAN IP addresses, and
my shares mount automatically when the wireless network is up. (Tho' I
use Gnome rather