Re: NM during install - howto setup on boot?

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On Wed, 2010-09-08 at 19:58 +0200, Jochen Schmitt wrote:
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> Am 08.09.2010 19:55, schrieb Dan Williams:
> > The expected way to do this is to use the config window in Anaconda,
> > create a new connection set up the way you want, check "Connect
> > automatically" and "Available to all users", then hit Apply.
> >
> > If that causes NM to crash for some reason, let's definitely get the
> > syslog output and the specific configuration you tried to enter and
> > we'll see what we can figure out.
> >
> >
> And what I have to do, to get this configuration after Fedora was
> installed?

Do you mean to create a new network connection, or to use it?

If you mean create, you can:

1) run nm-connection-editor
2) right-click on nm-applet and choose "Edit connections"
3) create the ifcfg files directly with vi/emacs

if you mean to use start/stop it, you can:

1) use the nm-applet menu to select the interface/connection
2) use ifup/ifdown
3) use nmcli

Dan

> Best Regards:
> 
> Jochen Schmitt
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