-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 El 2017-02-22 a las 12:32 +0100, Per Jessen escribió:
Freek de Kruijf wrote:
Op woensdag 22 februari 2017 11:14:54 schreef Per Jessen:
I just tried ignoring it, my wifi connection did not come up until I typed in the password.
When you enable the two options I wrote about before for your WiFi connection, the connection will be set up at boot time without asking for a password.
I have those two options enabled, I still get a pop-up asking for root password.
I don't use permanent NFS connections on this laptop, which uses network manager. I don't get a password prompt at boot or resume.
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.
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? - -- Cheers Carlos E. R. (from 42.2 x86_64 "Malachite" (Minas Tirith)) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iF4EAREIAAYFAlithjcACgkQja8UbcUWM1wK9QD/eNEVRKPmRnvVQ2FJX+N3Mn3U FgWYgCDe982aGzsYIe8A/22o87Fu/a7Id5BRDcV9AUCfIqphSOKcHlvAZfNx1fY1 =fFx8 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----