On Thu, Apr 27, 2023 at 1:27 PM Carlos E. R.
On 2023-04-27 08:39, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
On Thu, Apr 27, 2023 at 8:54 AM Simon Lees
wrote: On 4/27/23 11:31, Darryl Gregorash wrote:
On 2023-04-26 19:44, Simon Lees wrote:
So dropping Wicked for network manager is just part of SUSE trying to remove unneeded differences between SUSE and other Enterprise distros.
Perhaps you can point me to some useful documentation on how to get NM up during boot, rather than when I log in as a user -- preferably something that can be fully set up during the upgrade process.
I already documented what I do here https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/support@lists.opensuse.org/message/...
This is unrelated and does not answer the question.
At least the KDE applet defaults to user-specific connections. Also, it is possible that desktop applets default to storing connection secrets (wireless in the first place) in the user secrets store (GNOME keyring, KWallet, whatever). Which of course means these secrets are not available until user logged in. But all of this is the specific behavior of specific frontend that configures NetworkManager connection profile and can be changed. NetworkManager itself has no problem activating any connection at boot as long as all necessary information is available at this point.
NetworkManager does not require any GUI to be used and can be configured by editing connection profile just like wicked can be configured by editing ifcfg files.
Then YaST could easily generate those files.
Installer does generate these files (it creates configuration both for wicked and NetworkManager).