Re: Network Adaptor conundrums

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On Thu May 6 2010, Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
> John Aldrich wrote:
> > I may be mistaken, but NM_Controlled sounds like it's managed by
> > Network Manager and system-config-network is a different beast, and
> > you can set devices to come up at boot there.
> 
> Yes, you are right, of course. I have seen that, too, and I understand
> what it does.
> 
> I am satisfied with the way NetworkManager starts the network after
> login. It is this feature that I want back and I would like to know how
> I can get it to do what it used to do, without me having to click
> anywhere, but just for it to connect automatically.
>
Just wondering, but what have you got against system-config-network? It does 
a find job on my system of controlling the network and my network always 
comes on whenever the system starts.
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