Le Ven 12 octobre 2007 14:13, Jon Nettleton a écrit : > If you are using NetworkManager you already know that you won't have a > network connection until nm-applet starts ( unless you use a wired > connection and dhcp ). What is the point of starting core services > that are network dependent if you don't have a network connection? 1. A lot of core services can be both local and network (cups for example). I have a local imap service (because decent maildir handling has been in thunderbird's "later" pipes for years). It's used remotely and localy. Other people have similar needs. 2. But anyway assuming those services can be tagged as "always on, the problem is not having network-dependant services depend on network availability but having network availability depend on an applet. You can have home headless servers that do not use a wired connection too (typically : print server/ HTPC box next to the controlled hardware, and wifi-enabled AP/Home router next to the ADSL phone line plug) -- Nicolas Mailhot -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list