Gordon Charrick wrote: > I've got a little netbook and I've put a copy of Fedora 10 on a USB > stick. If I boot up using runlevel 5, I can use the wireless via > NetworkManager. These netbooks don't have the speediest processors so > I'd like to use runlevel 3 most of the time. I haven't been able to get > the wireless to work that way. How can I configure wireless by hand? > believe the default is to run the network service in run level 3, and the NetworkManager service in run level 5. I am using the network service on this machine, and I have "NM_CONTROLLED=no" in the config file. I turned off NM in run level 5, and turned on network. But I have heard that NM can now be configured to bring up an interface at boot - if so, change things so that NM runs on run level 3 as well, and turn off network. Dumb question - does it work if you bring up the interface manually in run level 3? (ifup wlan0 or ifup eth0) If so, you could add "USERCTL=yes" to let a normal user bring it up and down. Mike -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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