Tim:
> > If you prefix your command with "strace"
> > e.g. strace nmcli c up NAME
> > you may be able to see the filenames that it's trying to read.

Dave Close:
> I meant that the documentation for the content of the nmconnection file
> does not show any way to reference a password file. And why should it,
> given that it provides a way to directly enter the password in itself?

Some people don't want a password in an easily read network config
file, having it in another file (and presumedly hashed against
something) can be a way to hide it.

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