Matthew Saltzman wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Gene Heskett wrote:
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Now try running an editor like KWrite, vi, Joe, or mcedit on one of
the files. Changes you make in one will show up in the other. (There
are more editors you could use, I just listed a few...)
You may want run ls -l on one of the ifcfg-eth0 files, and see if
there are still 3 links. If not, it may break some utilities.
There are 3 yet.
[root@diablo ~]# ls -l `locate ifcfg-wlan0`
-rw-r--r-- 3 root root 303 May 22 21:34
/etc/sysconfig/networking/devices/ifcfg-wlan0
-rw-r--r-- 3 root root 303 May 22 21:34
/etc/sysconfig/networking/profiles/default/ifcfg-wlan0
-rw-r--r-- 3 root root 303 May 22 21:34
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-wlan0
And I STILL fail to see the point of all this, rather like we have a
committee working on that one script and its support. :-)
Well, the point is to provide network profiles so that mobile users can
change profiles when they change locations and not have to reconfigure
their network settings every time. So you could have one profile for
work and one for home, and you could swap just by selecting the profile
from system-config-network. Then the hard link in
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts gets changed to point to the one in the
appropriate /etc/sysconfig/networking/profiles/ directory.
In fact, for most mobile applications, NetworkManager is the better tool
anyway.
I've never been able to make it work with the broadcom radio in this
lappy. To me NM is terminally broken. YMMV of course.
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Cheers, Gene