Dan Williams wrote: > On Tue, 2012-11-06 at 21:47 +0100, Björn Persson wrote: > > I have a Wifi card that is supposed to be managed by the "network" > > service. The interface's IP addresses, prefixes, routes and all that > > get assigned correctly on boot, but the wireless parameters – mode, > > ESSID and channel – do not get assigned. I have to set those > > manually with the iwconfig command. > > > > I've had this card working before, but I've hacked the ifcfg file > > since then. (I've had lots of networking problems since I installed > > Fedora 17, so I've been editing the configuration a lot.) It's > > possible that I've missed something, so before I file a bug report > > I wanted to ask: Does anyone see anything wrong with the ifcfg file > > below? > > Is NetworkManager enabled? Run "systemctl status > NetworkManager.service" to find out; it looks like this connection is > supposed to be managed by NetworkManager. Network Manager is enabled and running, but it manages only one of my three physical interfaces. I tried letting it manage this one, but then the interface sometimes got its address on boot, and sometimes not. Apparently there was some race condition. After I set NM_CONTROLLED=no it behaves consistently, only the wireless parameters don't get set. Björn Persson -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel