Geoffrey Leach wrote: > I have a system whose network interface is via a USB wireless to a > router. > > From what I've read, NetworkManager is deemed unsuitable for this > task. Correct? IMO, not entirely correct. If your wireless network uses WPA, then I think the old network service requires some fiddling, perhaps more than it takes to make NetworkManager bring up your connection automatically without a user logging in. (This was the case the last time I looked at the network service scripts, which was a few releases ago now. If that's changed, then please ignore me. :) Now, if you're not using WPA, then system-config-network and the network service is probably sufficient and simpler than NetworkManager. Perhaps if you provide more details about what sort of wireless you're trying to setup and which tools you're using / have used so far someone can be of more help. Personally, I try to avoid mixing system-config-network and NM. I do have NetworkManager starting my WPA wireless connection prior to login on my laptop. I generally boot into runlevel 5, so I haven't tested it in runlevel 3, but I do think it would work there. -- Todd OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xBEAF0CE3 | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I personally think we developed language because of our deep need to complain. -- Lily Tomlin
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