Ozan Çağlayan a écrit : > > * There's this "Auto ifaceX" default/unremovable connection which is > Up'ped by default when NM is launched. Okay, it's good to have a > default profile which will always try hard to bring the machine > online. But as far as I understand, the connections that I'm adding > from nm-applet are considered as some sort of user-settings so if that > specific user which added that connection profile never loggs in, > should I forcely stick with that automatic dhcp profile? Isn't there > something like system-wide connections which will take effect when NM > is spawned?
There is a checkbox in nm-applet to decide whether a connection is system-wide versus not. About "Auto eth0" I suspect you can found a number of relevant discussions in the list archive. > How can the root user setup a manual connection on his > server system which doesn't even have a desktop session? Either through a regular user (using the nm-applet checkbox) or through one of the plugins. > * What are the plugins (ifcfg-rh for redhat/fedora for example) for? This is quite well documented here: http://live.gnome.org/NetworkManager/SystemSettings _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
