wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/NetworkManager#Connect_to_network_with_secret_on_boot
Am 5. Dezember 2016 16:31:41 MEZ, schrieb Mark Fletcher <[email protected]>: >Hello the list! > >I have a Mini-ITX PC, a few months old, running KDE on Stretch. > >When I installed it, I used a Stretch netinst image burned to a USB >stick and had the wired ethernet plugged in, for speed during the >installation. (and also because I didn't know what fun and games I'd >end >up having with firmware if I tried to install with WiFi). > >After the duly-installed machine was located in its final home, well >out >of reach of ethernet cables, I set up the WiFi using native KDE network > >tool thingy (bottom right corner of the screen). > >This works but has the, to me significant, disadvantage that if a user >has not logged into the machine, it is not connected to the network. So > >I can't fire up the machine and then log into it remotely from my other > >computers to do remote maintenance etc. > >It also seems to lose the network when the machine locks, but I am not >sure about this, as the machine is right on the edge of the WiFi >router's range, so it could be just getting lost when it goes quiet. I >have purchased a WiFi extension and will be setting it up once I have >networking more comfortably installed on this box. > >So, what I'd like to do, is set up WiFi networking on this box the >"right", up to date, "Debian" way, so it becomes available on boot and >doesn't require someone to have logged into KDE before the machine can >be accessed remotely. > >I'm somewhat aware of systemd-networkd, and I know that it is >super-easy >to set up a DHCP-based wired ethernet connection that way, and I also >know it is possible to do so with a WiFi connection too -- but I >strongly suspect that is not the "Debian way". > >The WiFi connection is secured with a password, and my access point is >also a DHCP server. I'm expecting to use DHCP to get an IP address as I > >do with all other machines on my network. > >All my past Debian experience of setting up WiFi is pre-systemd / >pre-stretch, and a long time in my past so I have forgotten more than I > >ever knew :) Outside Debian, I've done it on LFS using systemd-networkd > >-- I know that can be made to work but it doesn't seem very Debianesque > >to me. > >Any suggestions on what I should do to set this up? > >TIA > >Mark -- Diese Nachricht wurde von meinem Android-Mobiltelefon mit K-9 Mail gesendet.

