I've found a lot of suggestions searching around. I'm trying to figure out which ones work and
which don't. By the way, I use WPA2 for security so I have to involve wpa_supplicant.
Tim wrote:
On Thu, 2009-06-18 at 08:12 -0700, 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?
It's supposed to be able to work that way, so you shouldn't have to
configure it manually. The usual user-interface may be graphical, but
it can do its tricks without that. I've seen it discussed on this list,
before, but I can't recall when or under what topic. You might have to
Google the list with some suitable keywords, if no-one replies with the
answer.
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