On Friday, June 10, 2011 09:21:43 PM you wrote:
> One issue is GUI vs TUI.

NetworkManager per se does not require a GUI.  There is a fairly functional CLI 
client to activate and deactivate connections, and a pretty well documented set 
of directives to put in those same flat files that have been used for a very 
long time in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts that includes useful things.  Like 
this topic's OP found, a useful directive indeed is available to force NM to 
wait on a particular connection to come up.  Also, directives to make the 
connection 'system-wide' and thus come up at boot and stay up, etc.

I think once a really functional CLI and/or a reasonable text-mode 'curses' or 
similar interface for NM that operates well, then you'll see it become the 
upstream default.

Already there are improvements in EL6.1 in this area.

The point being this: if upstream does it, then SL will either need to follow, 
or will need to maintain increasingly more difficult workarounds.

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