El 26/03/14 12:45, Stephen John Smoogen escribió:
On 25 March 2014 13:53, Sergio Belkin <seb...@gmail.com
<mailto:seb...@gmail.com>> wrote:
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)
I believe the reason for this is due to various users who have their
home directories on network mounted systems (even if only the user is
the only one to set up the network connection.) If the data was stored
in the home directory then the network could not start to thus mount
the home directory to get the account. A similar problem occurs if the
/home is encrypted separately from the root partition.
In general, I just make sure that /root /etc and /home are backed up
when I move from OS version to OS version so that I don't lose stuff I
might need later.
--
Stephen J Smoogen.
Hmmm... but NetworkManager should think in desktop users (ok, somewhat
power desktop users) that install a new release/distro and a user
configuration should be completely independent. Or at least give the
chance to save either systemwide or "userwide". Anyway thanks for your
answers and ideas, I understand that all of this is somewhat Off-Topic :)
Cheers
--
Sergio Belkin
Certificado Linux LPIC-2
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