Craig White wrote:

>> > Surely one didn't normally need to become superuser
>> > with the old Network service?
> ----
> wanna bet?
> 
> You can't do didly squat as user with '/etc/init.d/network', ifup,
> ifdown, /sbin/route unless you can either su or sudo.

But you didn't _normally_ have to use any of those commands.
Assuming it was working properly
(which in my case it wasn't a lot of the time)
WiFi just came up when I booted.

I had to be superuser to edit /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-* ,
certainly, but then I have to be superuser to edit
/etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/* .
What is the difference?


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