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Old 11th December 2008, 11:52 PM
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Network Manager and default Wired Network

Hello,

I use NetworkManager for my Desktop and I got 3 entries there :

Auto eth0
network1
network2.

It is possible to setup networkManager so that it uses network1 as default? I mean when I log in, it will automaticly select that wired network...I need to switch sometimes to network2, that's why I got it there.

Using FC10, NetworkManager 0.7
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