Hi, I want to configure wireless lan WITHOUT network-manager (it's a machine that's always in the same network and I want networking to be enabled at boot-time, not just only after log-in). I use Fedora 7 test. I've configured /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf to reflect my SSID, passphrase etc and enabled the 'wpa_supplicant'-service in system-config-services. But when I monitor the boot-process, I see networking being started before wpa_supplicant. It tries to get an IP-address and fails. About ten scripts later wpa_supplicant is started. After booting, no network is available. I have to manually commit a '/sbin/service network restart', then it works. Wouldn't it be necessary to start wpa_supplicant BEFORE networking? How can I change the order of boot-up scripts? (If some developer reads this, shouldn't you change the default behaviour?) Kind regards, Ernst from Austria