Re: NetworkManager "forget" user network configurations: bug or feature?

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2014-03-25 16:20 GMT-03:00 Adam Williamson <awilliam@xxxxxxxxxx>:
On Tue, 2014-03-25 at 16:19 -0300, Sergio Belkin wrote:
> Hi Fedora folks,
>
> Since NetworkManager I suffer the same issue, release after release, ok,
> it's not a Fedora issue
>
> If I preserve the home partition and perform a newly installation, eg
> f19->f20 NetworkManager configurations per user are lost. I think that
> NM should respect the user settings and not "happily" send them to trash.
>
> But what do you think? What is the rationale of saving user
> configurations in the /etc directory?
>
> What do you think?

Um. Are you sure this is what is happening? Are you sure these aren't
set as systemwide connections?
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Adam,

I've found that by default when I create a user, the checkbox in NetworkManager that says

"All users may connect to this network" is checked!

If I uncheck anyway the network configuration files are in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/

Really I don't understand this behavior (using mate-desktop on F20)



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