I booted to tails, configured my network options, and checked all of the persistent volume options.

I rebooted and in the process clicked on persistent volume and then on other options. I again configured my network options.

I rebooted again and this time only clicked on the persistent volume and put in my password.

It did not have access the Internet, and after a few seconds, the operating system simply died.

This is happened every time that I have just clicked on the persistent volume, where I put in my password, and are not clicked on the other options.

On 7/18/2014 1:04 PM, sycamoreone wrote:
sycamoreone:
Philip L King Jr:
I was hoping that when I set up a Persistent Volume, that it would save
the configuration to access the network. I did click on network when
doing so.
[...]
Note that it is not sufficient to configure the Persistent Volume with
the "Network Connections". You also have to start Tails with the
Persistent Volume enabled in the session you are configuring the
connections in, and the connections will only be available in other
session with Persistence enabled. Did you do all that?

And another note I forgot: As stated in the documentation
https://tails.boum.org/doc/first_steps/persistence/configure/index.en.html#index7h2
you also have to enable the GNOME Keyring persistence if you want Tails
to remember the passwords of your wireless connections.

Best,
sycamoreone
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