Carlos E. R. wrote:
The password is present in a file in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/
Looking at the file, I see no password stored there (thankfully).
Mine are. The files are readable only by root, but are plain text. I could symlink the file to be stored in my encripted partition.
The idea of having the root password stored in clear text is mind-boggling, even if only root can read it.
Maybe it's stored in the kwallet? It looks like maybe kwallet isn't open at the time NetworkManager needs it.
That could be your problem. I'm using XFCE, thus no kwallet.
In order for the network to be up on boot or restore automatically, the password must be accessible on boot. The user can not be prompted for it - same as it happens wit if-up or whatever is the current name; wicked?
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