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I am using the instructions here: http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Network_Profiles
I have no problem creating a profile and then calling it using netcfg2. I can also do "netcfg-menu profilename" in a treminal.
What I can't get working is the automatic menu on bootup. From the above link:
How do I get a menu at boot, like the old netcfg?
In rc.conf set NETWORKS=() to menu.
I also have "net-profiles" in the DAEMONS line in rc.conf
"It's always something." --Gilda Radner, 1946 - 1989
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Try
NETWORKS=(menu)
and put an exclamation mark in front of !network in daemons
and choose a profile from /etc/network.d/examples and move it to /etc/network.d. If you use wep --> mv /etc/network.d/examples/wep.example /etc/network.d/wep or whatever you want to call it if you don't like it to be called wep. After that edit it to suit your wireless setup.
Last edited by linfan (2008-04-11 17:01:28)
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