More specifically, I am looking for some detailed information on where I need 
to place the config files on the LiveCD's file system so that I have an 
available connection to our VPN on logging in.
 
I have tried filling in user-specific information from 
~/.gconf/system/networking/connections on a system with a working VPN 
connection into /etc/skel on the LiveCD, hoping that when I boot up the CD and 
log in to my user account, these settings will have been copied into the user's 
home directory and the connection will be active.  When I create the LiveCD in 
Fedora 8, the connection only works when I log out, then log back into that 
user.  When I create the CD in Fedora 9, the connection does not work at all 
(even when I log out and back in).  I can see that the config files were copied 
from /etc/skel to where I expected in the .gconf directory within the home 
directory.
 
If anyone has anything they can share about the Live CD boot process and how it 
relates to starting Network Manager, I'd be most appreciative.
 
Thanks again,
Todd

--- On Fri, 6/20/08, Todd N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: Todd N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Fedora-livecd-list] Including Network Manager configs in LiveCD
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, June 20, 2008, 10:57 AM







Hello,
 
I am hoping someone out there has some experience with Network Manager and 
livecd-creator.  I am trying to create a Live CD which includes VPN connection 
information for Network Manager.  Where in the system do the network 
configuration files reside (i.e. the files containing connection name, 
connection IP address, certificate file location, etc.)?  I want to be sure 
I have all pertinent config files related to a specific VPN connection, so I 
can copy them onto the Live CD's file system in the kickstart post install 
script.
 
Thanks for your help!
 
Todd
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