On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 7:55 AM, Joachim Backes joachim.backes@rhrk.uni-kl.de wrote:
On 08/05/2011 11:33 AM, Tom H wrote:
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 4:32 AM, Joachim Backes joachim.backes@rhrk.uni-kl.de wrote:
On 08/05/2011 09:37 AM, Tom H wrote:
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 2:55 AM, Joachim Backes joachim.backes@rhrk.uni-kl.de wrote:
On 08/04/2011 10:19 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 08/04/2011 05:36 AM, Joachim Backes wrote: > > Besides ifcfg-em1 and ifcfg-lo, I found some weird configuration files > in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts: > > ifcfg-Auto_abc > ifcfg-Auto_linksys 1 > ifcfg-Auto_linksys > ifcfg-Auto_mycloud > > I don't know who is reponsible for creating these files. But I saw that > they slowed down NetworkManager's speed after boot when logging in for > the first time (it took about 20 secs until the network was completely > up). After having removed these files, I saw a significant improvement > of NetworkManager. > > Anybody has an explication?
They're NetworkManager files and are typically created when it finds wireless networks.
Maybe. But there is no such device attached to my box.
They look like SSIDs rather than devices.
Ooops, I have no WLAN access (connection to the router is available by LAN)!
It was a good WAG since linksys and mycloud do suggest SSID names. Anyway, if this is on a laptop, I don't think that you'd have to have current WiFi access to have these files.
It's a desktop PC. I'm not owner of a laptop -:)
(Some desktops have WiFi.)
What's the output of "ifconfig -a" and what's the content of these "if cfg_Auto..." files?