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Am 08.09.2010 20:18, schrieb Dan Williams:<br>
<span style="white-space: pre;">> On Wed, 2010-09-08 at 19:58
+0200, Jochen Schmitt wrote: And what I<br>
> have to do, to get this configuration after Fedora was
installed?<br>
> <br>
>> Do you mean to create a new network connection, or to
use it?<br>
> <br>
>> If you mean create, you can:<br>
> <br>
>> 1) run nm-connection-editor 2) right-click on nm-applet
and<br>
>> choose "Edit connections" 3) create the ifcfg files
directly with<br>
>> vi/emacs</span><br>
Thanks you for your comments. My issue was to create a WLAN
connection<br>
with NM which should be active event i may not logged on in a
graphical<br>
environment.<br>
<br>
Now I have found out, that I can do this task by starting<br>
nm-connection-editor<br>
as root. In the graphical environment I could define my WLAN<br>
connection and<br>
checked the 'For use to all users' button.<br>
<br>
After a reboot, I could found out, that I'm connected to the WLAN
in<br>
the text mode<br>
and that NM has created ifcfg-<xxx> and keys-<xxx>
files.<br>
<br>
Best Regards:<br>
<br>
Jochen Schmitt<br>
<br>
<br>
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