Pascal Hibon wrote: 
> 
> The java pages has the on boot checked by default. I believe this is the
> best way; have both interface on boot enabled by default. 
> Let the user disable them if a particular interface is not required. 
> For the wireless interface this is less important since the user needs
> to go in and configure the ssid and security anyway. But the Ethernet
> interface should have the on boot interface checked by default since it
> is like the interface that everyone will use initially.

Yes - looks if the java version will default to setting onboot if it is
not present.  I will add this.


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